Kurti: Dialogue is not my number one priority

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said dialogue is not his first priority as he said. “As far as I do working time volume, dialogue is neither a priority number one nor a two, the same as I said over a year and a half ago. So if you look at how many hours [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said dialogue is not his first priority as he said.
“As far as I do working time volume, dialogue is neither a priority number one nor a two, the same as I said over a year and a half ago.
So if you look at how many working hours as prime minister I deal with dialogue, it's not in the first three.
Even for this, I have a deputy prime minister who is taken.
My timeline and commitment is not what is seen in television news, but in my daily work it's not like that, Kurti said. /Periscopi
The cursor in the interval for the north: Big change has taken place in Kosovo, all of you have to rejoice
A transliterated part of Kurt's speech in the Parliament, in today's interface for the north:
On 23 November of this year, at the government meeting and 24 November here in the Assembly I have shown the course of the meeting in Brussels on 21 November.
The text presented by Mr. Borrell as a draft declaration designed to be issued at the end of the meeting had paragraphs. Two of them called for urgent concentration for normalisation of relations.
A deadline was set for March 2023. In principle, we agreed with this invitation and cut tickets for Brussels.
Under the discussions there, we have always stressed the EU proposal for agreement, not the process dialogue or a small problem.
Conversion of illegal plates is the right of the citizens of the Republic, and at the same time, we have implemented this obligation by presenting financial institutions to all who make the conversion. There are a few thousand of these plates.
We agreed to suspend further actions, like fines, if Serbia should suspend issuing plates.
We were right next to him to make a joint statement.
I repeat Monday's meeting was not successful, as from the focus of the EU proposal, he met only in actions related to the plates.
In my judgment, Wednesday's agreement was not possible without Monday's developments.
The European proposal was abandoned by the mediators, exactly.
Now we're in a different situation. We've suspended operations to give space to the German franc plan. Now it is up to sponsors of this plan, for a time as soon as possible for normalising relations. /Periscope












