Kurti for the Brussels meeting: Borrell changed his own proposal

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has talked about the meeting he had in Brussels on Monday, saying that European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell changed his own proposal. Kurt, among other things, says the big goal was removed from the agenda. “After the meeting we had there, which lasted a total of 8 [...]
Kurt, among other things, says the big goal was removed from the agenda.
After the meeting we had there, which lasted a total of eight hours, Borrell changed the promise of Monday's negotiation, in principle with the proposal he himself began to insist on an agreement addressing only the size of trust and suspension of fines for license plates. The big goal was removed from the agency”, Kurti said.
Kurt told us what content he received from Borrell and how the meetings went.
“On Friday last Friday, I was invited by the EU's high diplomacy representative and European Commission Vice President Josep Borrell for an organised meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels at a high-level meeting with Serbia's president. Borrell's invitation was accompanied by a four - paragraph text designed to be issued as a statement at the end of”.
“In the first paragraph, an emergency focus invitation was made in the European Union's proposal to support Germany and France for normalisation of relations. The third text paragraph called for talks to begin immediately on the European Union's high-level proposal to reach an agreement before March 2023, and of course, I have welcomed Mr. Borrell's proposal and had already been declared that the Franco-German proposal, which Mr Borrell insisted on at the November 11th meeting, to now call the European Union's proposal, presents a good basis for discussion”.
Kurt also talked about the license issue he says was able to suspend fines, but Serbia was not required to register cars with illegal license plates.
“In the second paragraph presented the issue of license plates along with the issue of guarantees with the Serb community, which would be discussed in the European Union's proposal in the normalisation agreement, and during eight hours we held six meetings -- three biletal and three trilateral meetings. The precondition for the plates involved only the suspension of the Kosovo government's actions and not the ban on the production of plates on Serbia's part. We were ready for the proposal provided by the European Union to suspend the second phase of the license decision, but of course when Serbia stops registering illegal signs of”.
“It is not right to prevent fines, not the production of illegal signs, this proposal was accepted and I believe it was an achievement of this” said Kurti.












