Hoxhaj criticises Kurt for the situation in the north: He pursued wrong politics.

Former Foreign Affairs Minister Enver Hoxhaj has commented on the situation in northern Kosovo, while critical of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. In an interview for Euronews Albania, he stressed that Kurti must implement the agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia, as well as co-ordinate with our international partners. According to him Kurti with the attitude that [...]
Former Foreign Affairs Minister Enver Hoxhaj has commented on the situation in northern Kosovo, while critical of Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
In an interview for Euronews Albania, he stressed that Kurti must implement the agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia, as well as co-ordinate with our international partners.
According to him Kurti, with his attitude towards the situation in the north, has caused Kosovo much harm.
Hoxhaj has also indicated that Kurti has pursued a wrong policy with license plates and, as he said, the election situation in the country's north.
The decisions to sanction Kosovo are decisions that do not belong to the modern history of creating a state. I've understood that at the beginning of the Franco-German plan as a Western attempt to integrate northern Kosovo, but Kurti has pursued a wrong policy with license plates, and the election situation in the north of the country. I think we should be serious. Kurt should not have declined to turn the issue of license plates” into a major theme, he is expressed.
He said that Kurt's conduct in relation to the situation in the north is the greatest sentence ever imposed on any government.
My “position has been that Kurti should implement an agreement that has been reached between Kosovo and Serbia and co-ordinated with our partners. Actions that took place in the north of the country have brought a situation in which, for the first time, Kosovo has nominal sovereignty. The concern I have today is for Kosovo's state interest. I think that the greatest punishment ever brought to any government is Kurt's conduct in relation to the situation in the north of”, he is now expressed.












