The German government does not comment on Rama's proposal for the conference: For the north, we are in contact with relief factors.

The head of Albania's Government, Edi Rama, has proposed a high-level conference for Kosovo and Serbia, where leaders of the two states would be allowed out of the meeting without an agreement. This Rama proposal that has also found the support of European Union Council head Charles Michel has [...]
But what is the position of the German Federal Government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz for this proposal by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
In an exclusive response to Gazeta Express, a German Government spokesman has said they do not want to comment on Albania's prime minister's proposal about the conference.
From the German Government's Office for Media for Express say that in addition, formal Berlin along with European partners and Slovak emissary Miroslav Lajcak are in constant communication with all relevant actors for recent developments in northern Kosovo.
„requires understanding from you that we do not comment on the Albanian prime minister's proposal. In addition, together with our European partners and EU Special Representative, Lajčák, we are in constant exchange with all relevant actors for recent developments in northern Kosovo“, a German Government spokesman has told Gazeta Express.
The German government is one of the main heedars in negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia. Chancellor Scholz's proposal together French President Emmanuel Macron has become an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, which the parties agreed on in Ohrid.
Germany as one of the most powerful states in the EU has been actively involved in dialogue even during the time of Chancellor Angela Merkel, where the Berlin Summit was organised.












