New recognition course: I don't publicly tell which country I recently wrote to

New recognition course: I don't publicly tell which country I recently wrote to

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said he will not publicly show who he wrote the letter for the recognition of our country. According to him, this would cause damage to Kosovo, as it says Serbia can react immediately. “Intermediators and allied states are helping us a lot, it's better to follow this [...]

According to him, this would cause damage to Kosovo, as it says Serbia can react immediately.

Intermediators and Allied states are helping us a lot, it's better to follow this indirect path of recognition from these five countries. I haven't personally addressed you with paper.

If I tell you publicly who I wrote my letter to last week, I'll do some harm, because Serbia even writes to him.

I don't need to tell publicly which state I recently wrote to”, Kurti said in Klan Kosova.

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