Kurti: Vuciqi's compromise request when it says it will not recognise Kosovo, is not required for solution

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti at a joint conference with Germany's Defence Minister, Christine Lambrecht, has spoken of the meeting he had with Serbian President Alexander Vuciq yesterday, which did not bring any progress in the dialogue. According to Kurti, the dialogue should result in agreements where there is mutual recognition at the centre. This [...]
According to Kurti, the dialogue should result in agreements where there is mutual recognition at the centre.
This dialogue should result in agreement, but this agreement should have mutual recognition centred, there will be other elements, but they cannot mean without this centre that is mutual recognition”, Kurti said in the joint conference with Germany's Defence Minister.
Kosovo cannot be returned before 1999 when it was released, nor before 2008 when it declared independence, nor before 2010 when the opinion of the International Court of Justice was given, when it praised legitimate independence, nor before 2012, when the supervision of independence has ended”.
Prime Minister Kurti, among other things, said Vuciki's request for compromise when he says” will not recognise Kosovo”, is not required for solution.
“We must move forward, and to move forward, Serbia's president must be distanced from both Milosevic and Putin. The demand for compromises, when it says it will never recognise Kosovo, as it does not distance itself from Milosevic and Putin, is not required for resolution”. /Periscope.












