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US State Department Special Adviser Derek Chollet has announced the call he made in late hours Friday with the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurtin. As Cholles wrote, Kurt and I have been talking about avoiding any next crossing with the concrete requirement for delaying fines for license plates, [...]
As Chollette has written, Kurti has talked about avoiding any next crossing with the concrete demand for delaying fines for license plates, keeping the door open for the return of Serbs to institutions, and focusing on the dialogue on normalisation that Chollet says is the best way for Kosovo's integration into the Euro-Atlantic instance.
“has talked with Kosovo Prime Minister Albi Kurti about avoiding further escalation: postponing license fines, keeping the door open for Kosovo Serbs to return to institutions and focusing on the dialogue on normalisation with Serbia = the best way for advancing Kosovo's European and Euro-Atlantic integration” has written Chollet.
Spoke with Kosovo PM @Oblancurti on offering another operation: Postpon license penalties, keep the access to Kosovo Serbs) returned to institutes, and focus on normalisation dialogue with Serbia = best path to advance Kosovo & Euro-Atlantic integration.
Derek Chollet (@Counssel Will S) November 19, 2022
Regarding the call received by Chollet, Prime Minister Kurti has also indicated, however, that he has cited the demand for delaying fines for plates.
“Sincere and important phone talks with US Undersecretary of State Derek Chollet for the necessity of a full normalisation agreement with Serbia at the centre of mutual recognition, with the focus of the security situation in Kosovo along with the rule of law”, Kurti wrote. /
Frank and important counsel conversion with State Understanding Derek Chollet on the location for a full normalisation relationship with Serbia centred on secular resolution, with a board on the security site in Kosova fought with the rule of law.
) Albin Kurti (@blaincurti) November 18, 2022












