Faithful Bislimi's Saltos for the Franco-German plan: Here's what it says.

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi stated a month ago that the German franc plan supports Serbia's stance that currently has conditions for mutual recognition, now states that this plan shows the basic frameworks for recognition of the de-facto of both states. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has said government chief Albin Kurti, after the meeting he had [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has said the government's chief, Albin Kurti, after meeting with the EU's special emissar for Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, has released information that he [ Kurti] agrees with the platform proposed by the Franco-German plan,
Bislimi said the Franco-German plan shows the basic frames, which, according to him, means recognition defacto between Kosovo and Serbia, while, as he said, sequence of steps will be discussed in Brussels.
What Kurt has issued after the meeting is information he agrees with the platform proposed by the Franco-German plan, with support from the US. The platform shows only basic principles and actions, while all that concerns its implementation must be discussed on the implementation annex between the parties in Brussels”.
The Franco-German <x0Plani shows the basic frames, meaning dephacto recognition of the two states, while what the sequence of steps, which agreements are no longer important, which should be modified and which should be implemented, the parties in Brussels” discussed, Bislimi, Klaankosovatv reported.
On the other hand, he said that during the meeting he had along with Kurt and Lajcak, there has been no discussion of any preliminary agreement, hinting that it was not discussed the Association of the Serb Major States.
While, according to Bislim, the European Union has its remarks on the two conditions, down from six that the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has proposed regarding the formation of association.
The “Six conditions Prime Minister Kurti has presented to him are preconditions showing that it can be discussed in the advanced mechanism of protecting minority rights. The EU has its remarks on two conditions, but what are they and why there are remarks you may ask Lajcak when he is in Pristina”, Bislimi has indicated.












