Abazovic: Sʹme like Kurt's failure to comply with internationals, situation in the north fits Serbia

Montenegro's Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic has commented on the report between the Government of Kosovo and the US and the EU. Abazovic said he does not like this failure of Kurti Government to comply with internationals. “I don't like how the message has come up in a disordination, communication disordination between internationals and Government”, he said in Klan Kosova. “I am [...]
Abazovic said he does not like this failure of Kurti Government to comply with internationals.
“I don't like how the message has come up in a disordination, communication disordination between internationals and Government”, he said in Klan Kosova.
“I am convinced that Kosovo's government, in charge of Prime Minister Kurti, will very soon level communications and a common solution” will be found, he said.
This is the issue in the Balkans, we are not superpowers, we are very small states, we are micro states. It's true that Kosovo is bigger than Montenegro, but we can't just cancel out the impact of either friendship with the main allies we have, first of all this is about the United States of America and the European Union as it should be found a kind of communication.”, he said.
He also said he is not criticising Kurti Government.
This is no one critical of the government, but we're breaking up after some messages that may not sound so good, I'm convinced that in the future they'll come to a level of those messages and those support to these states”
Meanwhile, in terms of Serbia's approach to this situation in the north, Abazovic said that the situation in the north has convene Serbia due to domestic political problems they have.
The political situation in Serbia was complicated, as I think what happened in the north has also infected Serbia's government unfortunately, because they want to remove the focus of some problems within their own state and I think the north of Kosovo is also used in this case for political maneuvering”, Montenegro's prime minister said.
On the other hand, Abazovic said he opposes violence and appealed to those who have been practicing violence against KFOR that such actions will not be repeated.











