Kurti ? The Man of Conditions and Steps in Dialogue, but where are they?

Almost before every meeting in Brussels, or any process related to dialogue over the course of three years of government, Albin Kurti has consistently preceded the process or has been counter-complianced with certain conditions, the R.C. Another subject is how many conditions, steps, and points have been implemented or implemented [...]
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Since he is in government, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been noted for establishing constitutions and ʹopenies in dialogue.
Its process for the implementation of the Bazic and Anex Agreement has been recognised so far, but among the best known conditions, never mentioned again, is six sos such as the prime minister had established for association.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has today responded to the European Emissari for dialogue, Mr. Miroslav Lajcak, for his statement to the Express, that association is the internal issue of Kosovo.
And for that, Kurti has published seven steps today, for normalising reports with Serbia. Among the steps, there is one where the prime minister says I can make a modern European draft (for Association), along with his ministers, Mr. Nenad Rassic and Mr. Elbert Krasniqi.
Kurt's Conditions Once for the Association
About 11 months ago, Prime Minister Albin Kurti would impose six conditions for association, written as follows:
-The association is in accordance with the Constitution of Kosovo and the laws in power.
-The association cannot be monoethnic, it needs to change its name, there can be no public (or executive) power, and it should only serve horizontal co-operation of municipalities under the Constitution and the law on local self-government (head 5).
- National minority rights should include the principle of reciprocity between two states, as well as take into account European standards and models.
- Before the Asociation deployment, illegal structures in the north are wiped out and delivered to all illegal weapons.
-The association is part of the final agreement and applies after mutual recognition and after Serbia has accepted the principles of the UN charter in relation to Kosovo.
- Serbia's president draws letters sent to five (and others) EU member states for refusing to apply the Republic of Kosovo for EU membership, which also presents violations of that same April 19th 2013 Thaci-Dacic agreement.
While today, Kurt has written seven points, or steps that he calls the normalization of relationships, 2024.
Normalizing Relations toward 2024
1) The absolute priorities for the Government of the Republic of Kosovo is security for Kosovo, territorial integrity of the state and the life and well-being of citizens indiscriminately.
2) Investigations of the September 24th terrorist and criminal attack in Zvecan Banjska, when Sergeant Africa Bulnjak was killed, must be made public immediately. Milan Radojcik and members of his paramilitary group must surrender to Kosovo authorities.
3) I hope that the European Union and the United States will impose sanctions on Serbia, namely its President Aleksandar Vuciq, on hostile and aggressive acts and aggression towards Kosovo, on the exhumation in our country's north and the removal of the Basic Agreement (through the letter of the prime minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabiq, of December 14th).
4) My request is for Kosovo to remove EU and US punitive measures, and our country to be granted EU candidate and Partnership for Peace status with NATO. That is how our Western partners would strongly ask Serbia to implement the obligation of recognising Kosovo de facto.
5) Drift the Acciation statute I was told should accept Serbia (so since the Ohrid meeting I have offered to write it on three principles, which was rejected by Vuciq). According to European Emissary Miroslav Lajcak's recent statement, since the draft statute is only an internal issue of Kosovo, in the coming year, I can write a modern European draft in consultation with my ministers, Nenad Rassic (Communite and Kthim), and Elbert Krasniqi (Adminiscing Local Power).
6) The Bazic Agreement (with the Implementation Annex) for normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia could be signed at the European Council Summit, held on March 21st and 22nd 2024.
7) I believe that Brussels and European emissary Lajcak will deal much more with Serbia's president, Vuciq, who stole the elections in Serbia with the help of Dodik, Mandiqi and Radoicqi (especially in Belgrade) and who withdrew from the Constitutional Agreement on February 27th 2023 (through Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq's letter), instead of putting public pressure on options that turn pro-European and democratic Kosovo into problematic topics./Periscopi/












