Rama admits there are differences with Kurt: We have the same goal, but not the way.

Prime Minister Edi Rama, on the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of the SP, has also spoken about the proposed draft establishment of the majority Serb municipalities in Kosovo. He said those who oppose the proposal -- be they in Belgrade or Pristina -- live with communism on their heads, and that they deal with who said the proposal, [...]
He said those who oppose the proposal -- be they in Belgrade or Pristina -- live with communism on the head, and that they deal with who said the proposal, not what he said.
Rama further said that Kosovo and Serbia's objections to his proposed draft status for Association are not logical as long as they still do not know the contents, while adding that neither Kosovo nor Serbia can declare war on each other, as they are not allowed by allies, the US and NATO.
The “those who have objected without knowing the content of both Pristina and Belgrade, saying they should not hear proposals from Albania, I tell them two things. First, those who talk like that still live with communism in the head when politics dealt with who said nothing. Second, I tell him this region is not just them. If they're better off playing war when the war has been over for the quarter of a century and neither side can open to one another, but no shot that crosses the borders because there are US and NATO and our allies is running out of patience, I tell them we're not interested in war and we're against that game. My goal and that of Kosovo prime minister is quite the same, but the ways to achieve that goal are not viewed as being the same ever more different, especially recently. To me the course of confrontation with our allies is a meaningless adventure for the whole futility of” itself, Rama said.












