Plenkov: Kosovo internationally recognised state is reality, I don't see any scenario that this would collapse

Croatia's prime minister, Andrej Plenkov, at a joint media conference with Prime Minister Albin Kurti has talked about the independence of the Republic of Kosovo and recognitions Kosovo has received as a state, writes Express newspaper. Plenkov has said that Kosovo's internationally recognised state is reality and that it does not see any scenarios that such a thing [...]
Plenkov has said that Kosovo's internationally recognised state is reality and that it does not see any scenario that such a thing could be destroyed. Plankovic has said that what's important is that reports among states that have emerged after the breakup of the former Yugoslavia be regulated in a way that is in a way that is neither in conflict, with mutual respect.
The Croatian prime minister has said that without such a thing, there may be going back and in another context, which no one says is the appetit.
Kosovo as a state is internationally recognised is already reality, I don't see any scenarios that would be destroyed. Now what's important is that reports between states that are born of collapse I The former Yugoslavia, to be regulated in a consecutive manner, with mutual respect. Without that, we go back to another time and context, which I'm convinced no one has an appetite for such things. In this regard, this Brussels agreement that Kurti mentioned has qualified to a number of actors and have said it leads to a de-facto recognition. We have the new mandate in the EU, the new chairman of the European Council, and we have new relations. These processes have gained more intensity and I believe there will be progress, but we have no illusions that this should be fixed overnight, you know, Prime Minister Kurti. It's important that the process be peaceful and that there be pragmatic approaches, so we stand strongly at”, Plenkov said.












