Kurti meets with Shaip Kamberi, talk about meeting in Brussels, recent developments in Presevo Valley

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has hosted the Albanian MP to Serbia's Parliament today, Shaip Camberi. According to the announcement issued by the prime minister's office at this meeting, Kurti has spoken about Thursday's meeting in Brussels, which he concluded without any results, and the position of the Government of Kosovo. Meanwhile, Camber and [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has hosted the Albanian MP to Serbia's Parliament today, Shaip Camberi.
According to the announcement issued by the prime minister's office at this meeting, Kurti has spoken about Thursday's meeting in Brussels, which he concluded without any results, and the position of the Government of Kosovo.
Meanwhile, Kamberi has announced Kurti's latest developments in the Presevo Valley.
“He stressed that along with Bosnian SDA deputies, he has initiated five bills in which he protects minority rights and freedoms; for the headquarters and the territory of courts; for amending the law on the use of national symbols; for amending the order of parliament so that the lists of minorities can have the possibility of creating the parliamentary group with three MPs and not five as required for the central parties, as well as the draft resolution for Srebrenica. Mr. Kamberi stressed that unfortunately these initiatives are being hampered by the head of Serbia's parliament by not joining the agenda, not even to be discussed”, the report said.
In the end, Kurti reportedly commended Camber for his commitment and commitment and offered full support for the confirmation of the position of Albanians in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc.
Full announcement:
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, today at the meeting he had with Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, spoke about the current political flows.
The prime minister spoke of this week's summit of dialogue in Brussels and the position of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo.
Meanwhile, MP Kamberi announced to the prime minister with the latest developments in the Presevo Valley. He stressed that along with the Bosnian SDA deputies, he has initiated five bills, including for the protection of minority rights and freedoms; for the headquarters and the territory of courts; for amending the law on the use of national symbols; for changing the order of parliament so that the minority lists will have the opportunity to establish the parliamentary group with three MPs, and not five as required for the central parties, as well as the draft resolution for Srebrenica.
Mr. Kamberi stressed that unfortunately these initiatives are being hampered by the head of Serbia's parliament by not joining the agenda even to be discussed.
The prime minister commended MP Kamberi for his commitment and determination and offered him full support for confirming the position of Albanians in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc.












