Kurti says more sanctions on Kosovo have been warned

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said other sanctions from the European Union have been warned, but according to him, Kosovo currently has millions of loans and grants, which must be passed through the Assembly. He said on Monday that around 149m euros are blocked. “It is true that measures have been warned even [...]
He said on Monday that around 149m euros are blocked.
It's true that the measures have also been warned and some of them have been implemented, you know that the great exercise of DEfender Europe, especially in Gjakova, where we were planning it was cancelled, is also about visits and temporary measures, which are unfair to my obedience. What we have to do is in the Assembly, with 2/3 of the deputies going through those loans and grants that are stuck and can enjoy Kosovo's economy, about 149m euros. Credit and grants he saw 2/3 are not passing. As we worry about future provisional measures, we have a current draw which we can jointly take to the Kosovo Assembly”, Kurti said.
On Sunday until he inaugurated a park in the village of Davidovc of Shtime, Kurti declared that Kosovo is ready and interested more than Serbia for normalisation with de facto recognition at the centre.
“The table of dialogue is for implementation of the full normalisation agreement and also for the despass. We are willing, interested much more than the other side for de facto recognition in the centre, for mutual recognition, but we are also interested and ready for the despass of the situation that I have spoken about even publicly of all languages that I know in order to have peace and quiet in the north of Kosovo, but Kosovo and Serbia as two states to build the neighbourhood of the European type<1>, it is expressed.












