Kurti: Tomorrow's meeting, EU's most important project after World War II

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti until commenting on the Serbian president's statement that in Ohrid he will not sign any agreements, said without signing there can be no agreement. However, he reaffirmed his position that in Ohrid the parties should express hope and optimism for normalisation of relations and that tomorrow's meeting [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti until commenting on the Serbian president's statement that in Ohrid he will not sign any agreements, said without signing there can be no agreement. However, he reiterated his stance that in Ohrid the parties should express hope and optimism for normalisation of relations and that tomorrow's meeting should be taken with more seriousness.
And I heard this statement that was rejected by the ruler signing an agreement in Ohrid. This is not a constructive approach and I don't think it proves commitment. We need to express our hope and optimism for the full normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia, we are holding high-level meetings, mediating the EU, which is the most important political and economic project and the most important, historical and geopolitical process of Europe, and I would say the whole world, after the end of World War II, so it would have to be done with much more seriousness tomorrow's meeting. I'm not saying that if there's no signature, then we've signed the dispute, but I can't say without signing it can be called a wise agreement. So I'm reincreasing that I will be committed, constructive and creative and that I go willingly, purpose and good faith, but that of course I can't guarantee for the other side”, said Albin Kurti, prime minister of Kosovo in Alsat.











