Kurt for Balkan Open: I don't trust that group of politicians who believe in the self-sufficientness of the Western Balkans

Prime Minister Albin Kurti in “G LOBSEC” in Slovakia has spoken of dialogue with Serbia, saying they are making efforts to reach agreement on license plates and electricity, Periscopi broadcast. He was also asked about the Open Balkans, saying he does not trust those politicians that are only enough with the Open Balkans. “Yet we [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti in “G LOBSEC” in Slovakia has spoken of dialogue with Serbia, saying they are making efforts to reach agreement on license plates and electricity, Periscopi broadcast.
He was also asked about the Open Balkans, saying he does not trust those politicians that are only enough with the Open Balkans.
“However we are trying hard in Brussels to reach agreement when it comes to license plates and electricity in the north, as well as those missing from the last war. Kosovo is the success story of Kosovo's lyrical people. We are grateful to the Western states. The Western Balkans are open to the EU, NATO, the US, but we don't think we should open up to the powers of birth. We're fine with this and we rely heavily on the Berlin 2.0 process with a fresh start from Chancellor Scholz. I have to say that neither political orientation nor political sensitivity trust that group of politicians who believe in the self-sufficientness of the Western Balkans. We should be Europeans and be members as soon as possible. / P ERISCOPI/











