Kurti Lajcak, prime minister's office details

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, along with Kosovo's ambassador to Brussels, Agron Bajrami and his political adviser, Jeton Zulfaj, hosted today in his EU Office for the Western Balkans and Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, who came for a meeting with EU Office chief in [...]
According to the announcement by the prime minister's office, Kurti has suggested that EU punitive measures against Kosovo are unfair and make dialogue as an asymmetric.
He has also expressed his commitment and commitment to de-passing and normalisation. “at the start of this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti argued that EU punitive measures towards Kosovo are unfair and make the dialogue asymmetric. Next, he expressed his commitment and commitment to de-pass and normalisation. It stressed that the Government of Kosovo does not contribute to the transition and that Kosovo police only implement the law and care about public safety. Similarly, Prime Minister Kurti confirmed that Kosovo police located in municipal buildings have not undertaken operations in those sites' district.
As for the road forward, Prime Minister Kurti said that Article 72 of the Law on Local Self-Government clearly shows the way for early elections in municipalities and that the Government in due course supported legal procedures. Meanwhile, in terms of normalising relations with Serbia, the guarantee is full and unconditional implementation of the Basic Agreement, which brings about good neighbourly and European relations for the two states”, says the Government's announcement.












