New framework in dialogue with Serbia: VV MP calls the government's total silence

The weekend we left behind, a chronice appeared in the media discussing the framework of the agreement with Serbia, which, as told, must be signed by 2023. This text was published after an unprecedented meeting of Prime Minister Kurti with Prime Minister Edi Rama in Tirana. Regarding this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti will [...]
The weekend we left behind, a chronice appeared in the media discussing the framework of the agreement with Serbia, which, as told, must be signed by 2023.
This text was published after an unprecedented meeting of Prime Minister Kurti with Prime Minister Edi Rama in Tirana. Regarding this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti would declare the next day in Pristina that, among other things, he discussed the political situation in Albania and Kosovo.
It seems that the topic of discussion, may also have been this document that published the media and took into account the fact that at that meeting, by the government cabinet, there was also Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, number two for dialogue with Serbia after Kurt.
As the government remains closed on the topic of dialogue and no one knows anything, Vetevendosje MP Adnan Rrustemi, is seeing the government very transample at this point.
I suggest you address the Government with concrete and specific questions. In the Kosovo Assembly, there has not been any discussion about dialogue, but we continue to remain in what the final agreement with Serbia should be legally binding with recognition at the centre. That's the principle on which the dialogue should develop. Transparency has been extremely large, even the prime minister has met representatives of opposition parties regarding dialogue, there are discussions in the Assembly, the Government has always been ready to discuss and respond. I think transparency is complete, willingness to share the views of the information with MPs”, Periscope said today in front of the media.
According to the new framework for dialogue, which Albanian Post published, in 2023 the second agreement on normalisation of relations should be signed after 2013, with which Serbia actually accepts Kosovo's reality independent, but does not formally recognise. In a later phase, hypothetically after 10 years, when the EU is willing to expand and include the Western Balkans, mutual recognition agreement is reached as the precondition of both states for EU membership./Periscope












