Kurti: I was in Brussels as prime minister, I wasn't a prosecutor, I wasn't a cop.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has finally talked about the meeting he had with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in Brussels, in mediating EU diplomatic chief Josep Borrell and the EU's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. Kurti before his ministers has said he was in Burksel as prime minister [...]
Kurti before his ministers has said he was in Burksel as Kosovo prime minister and not as police officers, prosecutors, or judges.
He has said that at the second meeting with Vucinqiqi was talked about freedom of movement and the found.
“are not interested in full normalisation. We have been willing to stay longer in Brussels. It has been a meeting of leaders and we need to talk about the overall framework of the agreement for full normalisation of relations and not just management of the crisis for evental problems. I was in Brussels as Kosovo prime minister. I wasn't a prosecutor, not a cop, not a judge, not a boss of the cadastre.
Kurti has said Serbia has been unwilling to sign the agreement for the missing and that statements that one side has had compromise proposals are untrue.
“In the second meeting, current issues have been discussed, such as freedom of movement and missing persons. There has been no willingness by the Serb side to sign for the agreement on the missing. It's the other side that didn't admit. This could have signed the Thursday I go. As for us Thursday was signed. ”
The statement that there were proposals from one side and proposals for compromise are false, we were still open, but the other side came out of the building. ”
“We are interested in full freedom of movement. The documents for entry and exit do not have Kosovo or Serbia. As long as there's on one side, there's gotta be another side.












