Kurti: Crisis has ended because we have abnormal reports with Serbia, mutual recognition needed

Kurti: Crisis has ended because we have abnormal reports with Serbia, mutual recognition needed

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview for Al Jazeera, has talked about the situation in the northern Republic of Kosovo after the barricades were removed. Asked whether the crisis is over, Kurti has said the crisis could not end while Kosovo and Serbia have abnormal reports. Kosovo executive head has said it is [...]

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview for Al Jazeera, has talked about the situation in the northern Republic of Kosovo after the barricades were removed. Asked whether the crisis is over, Kurti has said the crisis could not end while Kosovo and Serbia have abnormal reports.

The head of the Kosovo executive has said an agreement for full normalisation of reports with mutual recognition at the centre is necessary.

Kurti insists that mutual recognition between the two states is necessary.

The crisis has ended since Kosovo and Serbia have abnormal reports. We need agreements on full normalisation of reports with mutual recognition at the centre. We don't know Serbia, Serbia s'e recognise Kosovo, we need recognition-reciproke”, Kurti has said, broadcasting Express.

The crisis has already ended for yet another reason, citing the establishment of barricades during December. Kurti for Al Jazeera has said illegal structures operating since 1999 have turned out that the end to criminal gangs and their aggression comes from the panic of a legal Kosovo.

Kurti says they are aggressive because in Kosovo order and law have never been more powerful

Meanwhile, he says the barricades were placed in fear and removed from fear.

“Criza has yet to end, since Serbia's illegal structures that are there since 1999 have recently returned to criminal gangs that have placed barricades in mid-December. Their increased aggression is a direct expression of their panic, since they know that order and law is in our country more powerful than ever, and that's why they've put the barricades in fear, and they've thrown it out of”, Kurti said.

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