Kurt and Svechla meet the QUINT ambassadors, talk about license plates and the energy deal.

The prime minister's office has announced that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, along with Interior Affairs Minister Jjelal Svecla, met with QUINT state ambassadors and chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo Tomáš Szunyog. Among the topics discussed is the issue of license plates as well as agreement with Serbia on [...]
According to the announcement, continued co-operation and co-ordination between the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and representatives of the European Union, the United States of America, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy have been discussed during the meeting.
The “also discussed political developments in the country and the political situation in the region. Processes and issues related to dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia were discussed, as were other related topics. Prime Minister Kurti reiterated that the Government of the Republic of Kosovo is committed to principled dialogue, which should benefit citizens of both countries through a legally binding agreement, which at the centre has mutual recognition. It was talked about the license agreement, which has expired on April 21st of this year, as well as the Government of the Republic of Kosovo's proposal for handling the issue of license plates”, said the report.
“also spoke of the agreement on implementation of the energy guide under the 2013 and 2015 agreements. The Government's commitment to the implementation of the guide was stressed, aimed at completing an inherited problem, supply and energy payment in the municipalities of Leposaviq, Zubin Potok, Zvecan and Northern Mitrovica. It was suggested that with this agreement, the budget of the Republic of Kosovo will be saved by tens of millions of euros a year, paid earlier for covering the energy costs of municipalities in northern Kosovo”, it said in the end.












