Kurt speaks of Borrell's criticism: Unjust Attitude and Unaccused Language Toward Me

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted for the first time to the criticism of EU High Representative Joseph Borell, against him after the meeting they had in Brussels on November 21st along with Lajcak's Vuccika, Periscope follows. Borrell appeared nervous after the meeting at the media conference, blaming Kurt for disrespect [...]
Borrell after the meeting appeared nervous at the media conference, blaming Kurt for disrespect and contempt of requests.
The lack of agreement today means that we must write down the conclusions on how this process is going. I will inform colleagues at the ministers' meeting of the conduct of the two sides and the lack of respect for legitimate international obligations, and I have to say that this goes especially for Kosovo, I know this sounds like a negative political signal”, Borrell said.
Kurt today in an interview for RTK, said that this stand on Borrell's side was unfair and the language used against him was unadequate.
On November 21st, we had a proposal from EU High Representative. Borrell, which did not include the issue of France and Germany's Israeli proposal for normalising Kosovo and Serbia's relations, but only concerned with the issue of license plates”.
“As such, it was not acceptable to me, and of course an unfair attitude was used to me and also an unacquacy language. That was November 21. However, on November 24. Borell made a completely different statement, which I would accept on November 21st, but it wasn't on the table and it was made up of additional talks. For me the outcome is very valuable, no matter what we had on November 21st, November 24 was the good and successful outcome that you made me forget November 21st”, Kurti said. /Periscope.












