Kearn asks Germany, France and Italy: Why are you seeking ethnic territoriality in Kosovo

Alica Kearn, has asked a question for representatives of Germany, France and Italy why they are seeking ethnic territorial decay in Kosovo, referring to the Association of Serb Major communities. Today in Brussels, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will meet with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, where the Franco-German plan is expected to be discussed. Kearn has [...]
Today in Brussels, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will meet with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, where the Franco-German plan is expected to be discussed.
Kearn has redeployed Balkan affairs analysts Yab Bielamocitz, who has said these three “countries are putting pressure on Prime Minister Albin Kurti about the association”.
A letter from Germany, France and Italy asking Pristina to devote itself to the Association of Serb majority municipalities fully and unconditionally is a pre-emptive of brutal pressure on Kosovo to agree to its de facto division, including a Republika Srpska 2.0, in exchange for recognition APUE”, has written Bielamolez in the Twitter.
Then came the question of the chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs in Great Britain, Alica Kearn, regarding the establishment of the ethnic territoriality of the Serb community.
As “has been reported, the Franco-German plane includes implementation of all Brussels agreements, including the Association of Major Serb municipalities”.
Albin Kurti during the time he was in the opposition has been flatly against such an agreement, but now he has set six conditions for association.
Meetings in Brussels are expected to begin by 1500.












