American Senator: Agreement with Serbia before NATO, EU entry

Chris Murphy, who is one of three US senators, along with Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis, who visited Kosovo a few days ago, where they also held meetings with state representatives President Vjosa Osmani and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has been declared for meetings with Kurti and Osman. Murphy, he has declared [...]
Chris Murphy, who is one of three US senators, along with Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis, who visited Kosovo a few days ago, where they also held meetings with state representatives President Vjosa Osmani and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has been declared for meetings with Kurti and Osman.
Murphy, has stated that during his meeting with the president and prime minister, they have made it clear to Kosovo leaders that the agreement must be reached between Kosovo and Serbia so that Kosovo becomes a member of NATO and the European Union.
He has added that neither Serbia's governments, but neither this of Kosovo, have made sufficient progress in the dialogue process, stipulating that Kurti's government, according to the senator, has been <x0-seconds hotline about continuing talks”.
Our second “was to give a strong message to Kosovo's new government at our meetings with the new president, Vjosa Osmani, and activist turned prime minister, Albin Kurti. Kosovo would like to join both NATO and the European Union, but for that to happen, Serbia and Kosovo must reach an agreement in which both will recognise the legal existence of the other state. A dialogue towards this goal is under way, but both the Serbian government and Kosovo have not made sufficient progress and recently, Kurti's government has been particularly stubborn about continuing talks”, Senator Murphy has said, writes the news.net.
On the other hand, he has indicated that all three US senators have been texting the government Kurti to return to the talks, as he said, serious with Serbia.
“Brenda of the two meetings -- Shaheen, Tillis and I were rigorously stable in our message of the need to return to serious talks with Serbia. For many internal issues, we can easily find ourselves on different pages. I am a progressive democrat, Senator Shaheen is a more moderate democrat and Senator Tillis is a conservative republican. I've traveled many times before with Shaheen, but this was the first time the three of us worked together abroad. Our chemistry was natural, and at our meetings with Kurt and Osman, I think they were both confused by the co-ordinated two-party message”, Senator Murphy described the meeting with the two Kosovo leaders.












