Kurt is alive for plates: There's no deal, but Borrell's statement has changed.

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has spoken of the license agreement, saying there is a change of statements by Borrell, not agreements, Periscope reports. On Monday night I was offered a document that had 95 words and the words France and Germany were nowhere and they did not refer to the proposal except to the issue of license plates on the [...] case.
On Monday night I was offered a document that had 95 words and the words France and Germany were nowhere and they did not refer to the proposal, except to the issue of license plates on the question of this proposal. What we agreed last night has 194 words. Those who say what is not accepted on Monday are accepted Wednesday, they don't know what they're talking about. It's double text more than Monday. It's not a deal, it's an arrangement. What was done last night was changed Borrell's statement, we haven't changed attitude, but Borrell's statement. Last night's deal is not a license agreement. We will not fine for KM plates, but we will give space to European negotiation. )
Kurti, while saying illegal license plates “will be used for use.
The other “is that the part of the license plates in last night's agreement means that Government does not release and register new license plates. It is clear in text and gradually illegal plates will be extracted from use under such a” mechanism, Kurti said.
“We managed to implement the reciprocity principle in that section of the agreement that became Borrell's statement, but we stress that it is valid until the conclusion of the French-German document negotiations. When this negotiation is carried out, then the deadline for this deal expires”, he added.
Our goal was to have the issue of the German Franco plan become the issue of negotiations between us. It was clear by Mr. Borrell's own statement that something like that was not included in Monday's discussions. Now she figures clearly, and in the first paragraph. This is a major achievement that for the first time, the dialogue process enters such a phase.
On August 18th, Borrell has made a precious contribution that has structured the first checkpoint with the framework of the agreement. August 18th most important in the last two years on dialogue.
The plates are a technical issue, I agree, but it must be acknowledged that in September of last year we've only started dealing with it since the Russian ambassador came to Jarinje and Brnjak. But the consequences are more than political. I have agreed that the second point in the dialogue is actual issues. ”PERISCOP/












