Foreign law, Sorensen: Kurti has pledged to amend, priority permits for workers and students for a 12-month term.

EU Emisari for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Peter Sorensen, apologizing for the early meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, spoke of what they thought was concessions to reach a reconciliation for the launching of foreign and auto law enforcement, of which the Serb community will be affected in [...]
EU Emisari for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Peter Sorensen, apologizing for the early meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, spoke of what they thought was concessions to reach a reconciliation for the launching of foreign and auto law enforcement, of which the Serb community in Kosovo will be affected.
Sorensen said they have welcomed Kosovo's commitment and commitment to rule of law and December decision to gradual implementation of the Foreign and Automotive Law, which allows a conscious campaign for those affected”.
“We consider the Government of Kosovo's efforts to integrate Kosovo institutions for the inclusion of communities in line with pledges that have emerged from various agreements with the EU and on Kurti's pledge to amend the law not to interrupt the provision of services in cases of the existing legal framework. All these legal changes take time. Efforts should be inclusive and confirmed in harmony with all dialogue agreements”.
Sorensen said they have held consultations with representatives of the Serb community to find their reconciliation.
The key priority is to provide permission for workers and students for an initial period of 12 months in order not to prevent the delivery of health and educational services, to ensure continued services, and for this it should be allowed to recognise identification by 2026, and at the same time, the Government of Kosovo must register individuals who in line with Kosovo's law and their civil status”.












