Luxembourg Prime Minister for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue: We must not allow conflict

Luxembourg at the European Union table is an important voice for interest in the region. Attempting to boost regional co-operation, trying to boost dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, trying to improve the climate in Bosnia, as well as trying to promote a stable political process in Montenegro are part of [...]
Luxembourg at the European Union table is an important voice for interest in the region. Attempting to boost regional co-operation, trying to boost dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, trying to improve climate in Bosnia, as well as to promote a stable political process in Montenegro are part of Luxembourg's interest agenda and Prime Minister Bettel”, he said.
Rama's counterpart, Prime Minister Bettel, said the opening of negotiations is merited by Albania and by no means as a consequence of the war in Ukraine. Speaking to the region, Bettel said he knows Kosovo and Serbia are dialogueing and highlighting the need for progress in this process.
According to him, the Western Balkans have been “a powder power” for Europe and that all additional conflicts and tensions must now be done. The Western Balkans was a powder power for our continent and we must do everything to avoid it. Whether it's open Balkans or talk to each other.
I know Kosovo and Serbia are discussing and today it is important to move forward and should not allow ourselves additional conflicts and tensions”, he added.
Asked by journalists, Prime Minister Rama also spoke of the arrest of two Russian citizens and a Ukrainian in Albania. The spying claims, Rama, rather regarded them as ridiculous.
The fog set up for so-called objects of particular importance was for crying and laughing. They are not objects of particular importance, they are not even the factories that produce weapons. They are declassified charate as objects of particular importance in 2012. They actually have the status of the bad guys that are bankrupt and they're up to the point where they can't afford to turn off the lights. They also have some guards there to protect that perimeter from the other invasions. Now it's saying that it's being spying on photographing those archaeological remains of communism is very funny. In the meantime, what worries us is what real goals these people have in our country. A spying mission that shows up in a sports car that seems to call me "Come catch me" is a little bit funny, he said.
In addition, Rama refused to answer questions about domestic policy in Albania and launching investigations for former President Ilir Meta.












