Secret “Agreement” between the Rama Kurt for the Association draft?

The following week, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama appeared at an extraordinary news conference where he announced that he has submitted a draft statute for the Association of Serb-run municipalities in the north, French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, following the tense situation in northern Kosovo. [...]
The following week, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama appeared at an extraordinary news conference where he announced that he has submitted a draft statute for the Association of Serb-run municipalities in the north, French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, following the tense situation in northern Kosovo.
Since most of the reactions in Kosovo were not positive towards Edi Rama's initiative for involvement in this process, some political analysts in the country have cast doubts that this may have been done in co-ordination between Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
The country's political issue recogniser, Necmetdin Spahiu, has cast doubts that between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Albanian Edi Rama, there could be an agreement about the draft Association.
“If Albin Kurti has confused anything with Edi Rama about dialogue with Serbia, this will be Albin Kurti's tragic ending in public life”, Spahiu wrote.
Periscopi has asked the analyst why he thinks such an agreement might exist, while Spahiu has argued that “the harsh response to the Blinkens and gentle towards Edi Rama leaves room for suspected”.
Doubt that Albin Kurti may have seen Rama's draft has thrown another political analyst in the country, Astrit Gashi.
In a Facebook post Friday, Gashi has raised questions about whether Rama's draft for Association is <x0droft the statute Gabriel Escobar, who has the Government of Kosovo and Prime Minister Kurti denied”.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has refused to respond to journalists on this issue.
Unlike Kurti, Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca has named it the <x0) unilateral action” Rama's initiative.
Opposition to the issue has also surfaced officials from opposition parties in the country.
But one thing is a bit but sure: On Wednesday, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, together with the governments they lead, will meet in Gjakova.
This has been made known through an official announcement from Prime Minister Kurti's office.
The European Union seems to have taken the Albanian prime minister's draft seriously.
Some diplomatic sources in the European Union, which say they have had the opportunity to see the text of the draft for the Association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo, have told Free Europe Radio that, “text is written very seriously, and for the way it is written, it has a very high quality”. / P ERISCOPI/
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