The Serbs are allowed to vote physically, State Department Special Adviser Calls Kurt

US State Department Special Adviser Derek Chollet has announced that there was today a telephone conversation with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurtin. Chollette told Kurt that Serbia's elections will be held on April 3rd. Among other things, the US diplomat thanked Kosovo for hosting Afghans in Kosovo. The fantastic call with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. [...]
US State Department Special Adviser Derek Chollet has announced that there was today a telephone conversation with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurtin.
Chollette told Kurt that Serbia's elections will be held on April 3rd. Among other things, the US diplomat thanked Kosovo for hosting Afghans in Kosovo.
The fantastic call with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. I reconfirmed steadfast support for Kosovo's sovereignty. Ahead we have Serbia's elections in April, cases discussed when states of O The SEU has accepted the demands of other states to allow physical voting. I thank Kosovo for its generosity that hosted Afghans”, Chollette wrote.
The call between the two diplomats has taken place until Kurt is in Munich to attend the Security Conference where the Vice-American delegation, led by Zv, is present. US President Kamala Harris and Secretary Antony Blinken.
Kosovo has refused to allow the Serbian referendum to be held, and for that it received US support.
However, Kosovo agreed to discuss finding voting mode in the country for local Serbs.
On this issue, former Constitutional Court Chairman Enver Hasani has said that, unlike the referendum, holding Serbia's elections in Kosovo does not affect Kosovo's sovereignty.
“... They (elections) can also be developed in the territory of other states, by agreement or by agreement, when it occurs within spaces that enjoy diplomatic invulnerability... They are political organs expressing political will outside sovereign territory. Because Serbia, the Serbian constitutional order, exists even if it is held even though it is held”, Hasani has said.











