The letter of France, Germany, and Italy to Kurti: Step-by-step should be established.

The steps Kosovo has taken do not meet the international community's expectations, so there are no concrete steps towards establishing the Association of Serb Serb Majorities, according to the draft proposed by Miroslav Lajcak, said in the letter France, Italy and Germany have sent to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti on May 15th. “Thank you for your letter [...]
The steps Kosovo has taken do not meet the international community's expectations, so there are no concrete steps towards establishing the Association of Serb Serb Majorities, according to the draft proposed by Miroslav Lajcak, said in the letter France, Italy and Germany have sent to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti on May 15th.
“Thank you for your letter regarding Kosovo's application to the Council of Europe and the Association of Communities with the Serbian Majority”, it is originally said on paper.
Sorry, the steps you propose do not address the urgent need for concrete steps towards establishing the Association of Serb-run municipalities and risk undermining further the dialogue that is attributed to the European Union”, this letter says.
“First, the draft status introduced by Special Representative for Dilaog Miroslav Lajcak, is not a genomenial proposal. It's a solid model, carefully designed with the help of European lawyers and experts, based on the best existing practices”.
“Consider all your red lines as well as the Constitutional Court and the legal framework. As such, he has our full support. Let's stress again, we don't want unstable Kosovo. The association is not in any form comparable to Republika Srpska”, the letter continues. /Albanian Post














