Kurti: Serbia makes top priority

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has told the Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger that Kosovo is on the right track, even though it is not recognised by Serbia. Kurti has added that international experts have estimated that big progress has been made in fighting corruption. “Belgrade is nervous because we're doing pretty well even though not [...]
Kurti has added that international experts have estimated that big progress has been made in fighting corruption.
Belgrade is nervous because we're doing pretty good even though they don't know us. According to international experts, we have made great progress in fighting corruption, rule of law and freedom of the media”, Kurti said.
Kurti added that Serbia does not see first priority.
Of course, our neighbor in the north will be there. But I have enough to do at home. Our budget is 17 percent higher than a year ago, and we had over 10 percent growth during the past year. In other words, we are on a good track, despite not knowing from Belgrade. When I wake up in the morning and think of the day's priorities, Serbia is not the first”, Kurti said.












