Maloku for dialogue: Tomorrow's not so promising. For the first time, we're in the most irrevocable phase.

Opinionist Albinot Maloku has spoken of statements by the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, and the US emissary for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar. Maloku said that Escobar's statements, in addition to pressure, revealed an unhealthy report of what Kurti wrote about the telephone conversation he said had promised commitment [...]
Opinionist Albinot Maloku has spoken of statements by the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, and the US emissary for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar.
Maloku said that Escobar's statements, except that pressure, also revealed an unhealthy report from what Kurti wrote about the phone conversation he said had promised active engagement in dialogue and tomorrow's meeting.
And on the other hand, we have the Escobar diplomat making another truth that says I didn't get pledges from Prime Minister Kurti, except for his presence at this meeting. This suggests that the meeting is not as promising as it should be in the current situation in which the country is located, especially with measures becoming heavy weight for Kosovo and for its progress”, Maloku said in “Info Magazine”
On the other hand, he said that in addition to pressure on Kurti, Escobar's statement has shown a state of insincerity to the prime minister, while adding that Kosovo is in the first phase in terms of dialogue with Serbia.
“For the first time, we are in the most irresistible phase of the fact that we are facing many circumstances, namely two with measures, the EU with measures and with Serbia continuing to be a destructive and not willing factor to live up to what “po-inco-”, but not even the signing”, he said.












