Kurt speaks after meeting Obadiah and Haradinaj, relates what he informed them of.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, after meeting with LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku and AAK head Ramush Haradinaj, said he announced them for talks in Brussels. He said the meeting with opposition leaders was his interest so that the more he announces to them about the Kosovo dialogue ʹ...
He said the meeting with opposition leaders was his interest so that as much as possible, Serbia will announce to them about the Kosovo dialogue.
We have a pause in the assembly, we have a break until mid-September, so that's why we considered a meeting like this important, when it has been achieved that neither on Kosovo's side should there be any access/ex1> documents, Kurti said.
In addition, the government head said he discussed the details of the talks in Brussels and this meeting, according to him, is an added co-operation where he said it provides hope for more communication between the government and the opposition.
Kurti also commented on the opposition's statements, which said more information about the dialogue was received from the internationals than the government, saying he has shared with them all relevant information.
I believe that information that's important has been kept by us and all that is relevant has already been shared with them. If they had any other relevant information that the internationals have given them, they might have to show, but in terms of the main issues on topics and discussion on how it has absolutely gone uninformed”, Kurti said.
The first of the government, Albin Kurti, has commented on September 1st, the date reciprocity for the license plates is expected to take effect.
He said the campaign for converting plates from the Milosevic regime to Kosovo's legal ones will continue until October 31st.
On the other hand, he said that if he receives information from Kosovo police that the Serb side is still launching documents for entry/ exits, then Kosovo will be forced to implement the reciprocity decision.
“There are no monitoring documents, only show identity cards and it would take for Kosovo's citizen to pass through Serbia, to do so freely without getting any other document, and it would have to happen even when Serbs enter Kosovo”.
“If Serbia theoretically continues to issue such documents, then we will be forced to place the access/ex1> document, Kurti has indicated.
He refused to talk about whether there is any information that September 1st in the north of the country will be followed by tensions from the Serbian side as a cause of reciprocity.











