Citaku: New status quo could be signed Monday

Democratic Party of Kosovo Deputy Chairman Vlora Citaku has spoken of the February 27th meeting in Brussels between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, within dialogue. Citaku has criticised Kurti for lack of transparency, while saying he is going to Brussels without formally presenting the Franco-German proposal before [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo Deputy Chairman Vlora Citaku has spoken of the February 27th meeting in Brussels between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, within dialogue.
Citaku has criticised Kurti for lack of transparency, while saying he is going to Brussels without formally presenting the Franco-German proposal to political representatives.
“We as the opposition are minimally informed about the contents of the agreement because of what we have seen a few months ago, in a one-page document given to the PDK chairman to read, that text has been a ceasefire, rather than a political declaration, rather than a final agreement which at the centre has mutual recognition”, the PDK vice president said in an interview in RTV21.
On the other hand, Citaku has indicated that they are afraid that a new status <x0 will be signed Monday “
According to her, the Franco-German proposal is just a political statement through which the parties pledge to continue dialogue.
“will create a new status quo because it does not give the report final solution between Kosovo and Serbia. There is no mutual recognition, but there is a political declaration in the form of commitment, where both sides pledge to international mediators to continue dialogue”, it has stated, among other things.












