Avdullah Hoti for Kurti Government: Dialogue of mutual recognition degraded him in conversation on car signs

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has said that the current governance at the helm with the executive leader, Albin Kurti, has degraded the dialogue that would result in mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia at its conclusion. Hoti, by means of a post on Facebook, said the Paris Summit, Washington Agreement and meetings [...]
Hoti, by means of a post at é Facebook, has said that the Paris Summit, the Washington Agreement and meetings with the country of QUINT clearly corrected the dialogue, but, according to him, was the actual governance that degraded its format.
Kosovo was greatly hurt when the current government abandoned the dialogue for mutual recognition, which my government, with the help of the partners, had been coronating very clearly. The Paris Summit (July 2020), Washington's Agreement (September 2020) and many bilateral meetings with Quinti countries clearly corrected dialogue in terms of the goal, content and timing of reaching the final agreement, as well as forced Serbia to start the process of reaching the final agreement for mutual recognition and normalisation of relations with Kosovo”, it has written.
The current “government, instead of insisting on closing the dialogue with mutual recognition, in Brussels proposed "tradition" for non-attack and for replacing CEFTA, which were completely ignored and rightly ignored by the EU. Unfortunately, the dialogue on mutual recognition degraded in the dialogue for car signs, however important this is. At the meetings of the Commission for Stabilisation and Association, held in Pristina in November 2021 and in Brussels in March 2022, the ruling majority in Kosovo pledged to implement preliminary dialogue agreements, which within Kosovo strongly criticises and strongly opposes”, Hoti further said.
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