Kurt refuses to grade the report with Rama: In the sense of common vision, we have no differences

“I cannot make such a qualifications”, said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, questioned how his reports are with Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, from 1 to 10. Kurti said that in the sense of common vision, he has no differences with Rama. “I can't make a quotation [...]
“I cannot make such a qualifications”, said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, questioned how his reports are with Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, from 1 to 10.
Kurti said that in the sense of common vision, he has no differences with Rama.
I can't make such a quotation, but I can say we have excellent relations between the two governments. We have made the common energy market, opened 26 new border crossings for the 200 thousand inhabitants of the area between Kosovo and Albania, held two joint meetings of governments with 58 new measures, and are also making co-finances in culture, economics and so on, with Kosovo's two separate customs offices in Porto Romano and Durres. We're gonna do the Pristina-Durra Railway. In terms of the development projects of the work plans, of the common vision, we have no differences, but you should remember that where we agree, there is never news. When we have a difference, it becomes news and tries to be brutally detonated”, Kurti said in an interview at the Albanian-American Cultural Centre Struga in the US, published on Saturday.
Kurti said that the one around the Open Balkans is the difference between him and Rama that “has mostly been used”.
“I believe that the difference which is most used is the one around the Open Balkans, trying to make the difference we have on the open Balkan issue to decide on every issue and on any subject unfairly”, he said.












