Kurti urged to report to Parliament before meeting with Vuciqi in Brussels

The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) have demanded that Prime Minister Albin Kurti report to the Assembly before the 14 September meeting with Serbian President Alexander Vuciq in Brussels. They have stressed that they expect nothing good from this meeting, given the fact that Kosovo is under [...]
The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) have demanded that Prime Minister Albin Kurti report to the Assembly before the 14 September meeting with Serbian President Alexander Vuciq in Brussels.
They have stressed that they expect nothing good from this meeting, given the fact that Kosovo is under punitive measures from the European Union.
LDK MP Rzazarta Krasniqi has called on Prime Minister Kurti to report to the Kosovo Assembly prior to the meeting with Vuciqi, which, according to her, should not be held at all without the agreements that have been reached so far.
“I expect Prime Minister Kurti to come and report to the Kosovo Assembly, before meeting with Vuciqi and it is good not to hold other meetings that the agreements Kurti has made, such as that of Bratislava”, must be implemented.
“From this appointment I do not expect anything new because all the agreements that were made in his time have not yet been implemented. It's the energy deal, it's the agreement for the missing where you've seen nothing happening to”, she said.
Krasniqi, who is also chairman of the Commission for European Integration, has said of the EO, that so far the country has lost much as a consequence of Albin Kurt's rule and that EU sanctions on Kosovo have adversely impacted it.
“We have lost a lot, we, except that we've lost time we've had sanctions on the part of the European Union. I hope that very soon they will sit down and agree for the good of the country, but the prime minister has an obligation to come before the meeting to show in the Kosovo Assembly what he will discuss at that meeting. Because at the Bratislava meeting, which was deputy prime minister, we still do not know what happened there”, it has been expressed.
Even AAK deputy Pal Lekaj has said the Kosovo government would not have to go to the meeting without EU sanctions lifted. According to him, the country has gone to a dead end without a solution.
“As for the Government of Kosovo, it should not go into dialogue in Brussels without the sanctions lifted, but it is that these are not thinking as they should for the good of the country and will be on the table with Vucicin”.
“I do not expect from this meeting something positive, are opposing attitudes, and Vuciqi claims or demands that association be implemented with executive competence. While the government rightly seeks recognition from Serbia, prior to the implementation of association. So in a word, we've entered a ski dead end of dialogue and I don't see any solution”, he said.
He has said the country is in an informative darkness regarding government reports concerning dialogue with Serbia and that Kurti must report in advance his positions in relation to dialogue in Brussels.
“As far as the report of Kosovo's prime minister and the government in general I think we are in an informative darkness. Never has it come forward to report before deputies in the Kosovo Assembly and so has it taken over Kosovo its own ownership, and this is causing a lot of trouble”.
There is no doubt that he must report in advance his position in Brussels for the steps he takes, for differences, for all that must be protected, both the state and the sovereignty, even what he is saying every time we are extending our sovereignty, so we have the opposite”, he has said of EO.











