Haxhiu: I'm calling for Albin Kurt, I'm frying.

Haxhiu: I'm calling for Albin Kurt, I'm frying.

Commenting on Prime Minister Albin Kurti's current conference, journalist Baton Haxhiu says he comes to be reddened by him. I'm getting it. I'm being taken away for his timer, for the way he behaves, what he's been saying and what he says today, I'm frying. Kosovo has never had such a prime minister [...]

Commenting on Prime Minister Albin Kurti's current conference, journalist Baton Haxhiu says he comes to be reddened by him.

I'm getting it. I'm being taken away for his timer, for the way he behaves, what he's been saying and what he says today, I'm frying. Never has Kosovo had such a conflicting prime minister”, Haxhiu has said at Chim Peka, Periscopi conveys.

Today we're talking about a very dangerous situation. Politicians who are unsuccessful navigate the individual because they have no courage to criticize France or Germany, Haxhiu said.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti accused the European mediator of dialogue for normalising reports with Serbia, that it is “available” against Kosovo.

During a media conference, Kurti said that in the final round of dialogue, he “had a clear position of mediator against Kosovo in general, against the agreement [to normalise reports] in particular”, referring to EU special envoy for dialogue Miroslav Lajcak.

Kurti said there seemed to be a co-ordination between the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuciq, and Lajcak for, as he said, creating an alternative “skenari, where half of the agreement applies”.

The following “Days certainly will have meetings with all international factors, which have accepted the state of Kosovo and who want to help us, and support us in terms of democratic statehood, socioeconomic development, but also in terms of international recognitions, and in particular the normalisation of relations with Serbia, which we now have the solution: it is the Basic Agreement of mutual recognition de-facto”, Kurti said.

The latest round of dialogue in Brussels, on 14 September, between Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, ended without progress in normalising relations. /Periscopi

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