Government spokesman: We expect EU penal measures to leave as soon as possible

Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu has suggested that the government expects EU punitive measures to leave as soon as possible. He has declared that these measures should be stepped down after progress in implementing the Bratislava agreement. According to Kryeziu, these measures have been unfair. So Kosovo is respecting agreement with [...]
Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu has suggested that the government expects EU punitive measures to leave as soon as possible.
He has declared that these measures should be stepped down after progress in implementing the Bratislava agreement.
According to Kryeziu, these measures have been unfair.
“So Kosovo is respecting agreeing with the EU. We have said the measures towards Kosovo have been unfair and we expect them to leave as soon as possible, especially after progress in implementing the Brastislav agreement, but even after the improved situation on the ground.”, Kryeziu said about Telegrafi.
He has indicated that Kosovo has so far met the first point of the Bratislava agreement.
“The government of the Republic of Kosovo, represented by its deputy prime minister, Besnik Bislimi, has reached an agreement in Bratislava with EU emissar Miroslav Lajcak on the steps of implementing the June 3rd EU declaration on the despass of the situation in the four municipalities in the north. From that moment, the Republic of Kosovo has met the first point of that agreement with the 25% reduction in the presence of Kosovo Police members in and around municipal buildings”, Kryeziu said.












