Deafening Silence: Can we see him today, Prime Minister Kurti?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti returned from Brussels last night, where he had a meeting with Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq. But now that half the day has passed, Kurt along with Government, has been content with just one communique written yesterday, which has three paragraphs related to yesterday's meeting with just one little more [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti returned from Brussels last night, where he had a meeting with Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq. But now that half the day has passed, Kurt along with Government, has been content with just a written communique yesterday, which has three paragraphs regarding yesterday's meeting with just a little bit more container..
According to the agenda of daily events that the media have every morning, today We have not warned of any events where we can see Prime Minister Kurti and potentially, could we ask him any questions about yesterday's meeting in Brussels.
The Kosovo government, yesterday, issued just one announcement, where little is indicated about the meeting, in sentences as follows:
“Today there were two topics on the agenda. The first was the discussion of the General Framework Agreement. Prime Minister Kurti stressed that this agreement should be legally binding for the full normalisation of bilateral relations in the centre. He introduced several chapters with relevant elements that should contain this framework. The second topic was the current political and security issues for which Prime Minister Kurti pointed to the importance of legitimacy and constitutionality in our country as guarantees of peace, security and equality for all citizens indiscriminately”, this Government report said, It says Periscope.
Kosovo journalists in Brussels: We never saw someone from our delegation.
Regarding our lack of information, our journalists' colleagues have also complained about the recent events in Brussels.
The renowned journalist, Xhemajl Rexha, who reported over the next two days for channel 10 from Brussels, heard him complaining that he and other Kosovo colleagues had no access to the Kosovo delegation there.
The Serbian communications strategy that caught sight yesterday.
While the Kosovo government stands hermically closed to public opinion regarding the meeting in Brussels, Serbia's Petar Petkoviqi appeared before reporters in Brussels yesterday, where he broadcast Vuciqi's messages.
Last night, he published a video in his Instagram account, where he repeated his already-known sentences, that he would address the Serbian people with a historical speech”, as soon as he arrived in Serbia and that it was a very difficult day for Serbia.
Meanwhile, what we noticed yesterday in the Serbian media was that, however, even though the media controlled by Vuciqi came up from time to time with some information about the flow of the dialogue process.
What do we know, from what Borrell said yesterday in Brussels?
European Union High Representative Josep Borrell has said no agreement has been reached between Kosovo and Serbia on the issue of license plates and documents, but according to him, the parties have agreed to continue discussions. Borrell has said this is not the outcome, since there is still until September 1st, adding that the European Union does not surrender in this process.
“Current issues are the most important on the agenda, we have witnessed these tensions with the registration boards and access documents for citizens between Kosovo and Serbia, the international community does not want to see a revival of tensions in the following period, and the parties will have full responsibility for any kind of escalation in the field. Unfortunately, we haven't arrived at the meeting today, but this is not the end of this story, both leaders have agreed that the process should continue and that discussions will resume in the coming days, so there is still time until September 1st. I will not give up. There is no agreement today but we will not stop, we will not give up, we must continue the discussion, and continue the discussion, this discussion will continue, at the conclusion of the meeting I became clear to the two leaders that membership in the European Union should remain the final goal the two leaders have pledged, and yet have to find a way to advance further on this road and the first step on this road is to seek solutions to the current <x1 situation, Borrell said.
Borrell has said it is not the time for increasing tensions but to seek long-term solutions to problems.
“I believe President Vuciq and Prime Minister Kurti both have understood that there is no alternative to dialogue in understanding the solution of this problem, of course there are well-known differences between them in their view of what the final status of relations between Kosovo and Serbia should be or how they should be, but have agreed to continue discussions on a regular basis in the following period to accelerate the normalisation process, so to quickly get to this road and that I will have it at the top of my agenda, along with the special representative of the European Union, Miroslav <cak>, he said./Periscopi












