ZKM said a little bit about the meeting, but the QUINT ambassadors show how they opened their eyes to Kurt for forming the new government.

Ambassadors of the QUINT states have met with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti on Monday to discuss the political situation in the country. Ambassadors have mentioned to Kurt the need to form institutions as soon as possible, Periscope follows. The new Kosovo Assembly legislature has failed to form after 14 attempts Sunday. [...]
Ambassadors have mentioned the need for Kurt to form institutions as soon as possible, following through. Periscope.
The new Kosovo Assembly legislature has failed to form after 14 attempts Sunday. Tuesday is the 15th try.
The QUINT ambassadors have met with incumbent Prime Minister Kurti today. The need to form a new government as soon as possible so that Kosovo can move towards key priorities as progress towards Euro-Atlantic integration” has been announced by Italy's Embassy in Kosovo.
The chief of the European Union office in Kosovo, Aivo Ora, has also announced the meeting.
“Today, QUINT ambassadors met with outgoing Prime Minister Kurti. For progress in Kosovo's European integration, a stable and functional government is needed. Current statue-Quo doesn't benefit anyone”, wrote Orar on the “X” platform.
And Great Britain's ambassador to Kosovo, Jonathan Hargrees, said he has encouraged the formation of a new government and that as soon as possible.
This afternoon I met with other QUINT ambassadors, incumbent Prime Minister Kurti. I encouraged the formation of a new government, as soon as possible, to act on the interests of Kosovo and its people, making progress on vital issues, such as unlocking funds and continuing towards Euro-Atlantic integration”, has written Hargrees on Facebook.
Germany's ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde, has also said the new government should be formed as soon as possible.
Kosovo needs a stable government that is capable of making decisions. Better yesterday than tomorrow. Many important local and international tasks await and progress is needed on vital issues. This was the main message my deputy, along with QUINT colleagues, conveyed at a meeting with incumbent Prime Minister Kurti”, wrote Rohde.












