Kurt at Podujevo wants not to be asked about Lajcak and Ecobar

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, during his visit to Podujevo, has also spoken of three police officers being kidnapped by Serbian forces. And when the time came to get questions from reporters, he asked not to ask him about Lajcak's Escobar, the two Westerners for Kosovo dialogue Serbia. He said that tomorrow, three [...]
And when the time came to get questions from reporters, he asked not to ask him about Lajcak's Escobar, the two Westerners for Kosovo dialogue Serbia.
He has said that tomorrow, three Kosovo police officers will be visited by Jetish Jashari, who is chief of the Kosovo Republic's liaison office in Belgrade.
The three officers who were kidnapped on June 14th and held captive and are being held hostage in Serbia to be visited tomorrow by our ambassador, Jeanish Yashari, who is chief of the Kosovo Republic's liaison office in Belgrade. As the U.S. department has said, they should be released and unconditionally exposed to”, Kurti said.
He has also said that “will continue fighting corruption and organised crime because otherwise there will be no justice and development”.
“in crime and corruption are not only involved in an ethnicity, but no ethnicity should be privileged. Criminals are criminals”, Kurt said among other things.
He has said he agreed to meet with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, but that this meeting remained after the situation de-extended.
I asked to see you like last week, but I was told that we should de-scalulate the situation. Instead of the de-pass we had the kidnapping of our police officers and after this kidnapping when the situation broke down even more, they said come to meetings in Brussels now, 22 times on June 23rd. I told you I'd answer this week, but one time I'm waiting for news from our Ambassador Jetish Yasar about the situation of our three policemen who should be free of parole. It is important that international factors clearly condemn Serbia's aggression on June 14th, when their forces kidnapped three police officers now, two of whom are from Podujevo”, the prime minister has said, among other things.












