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Kurti opposes government’s report on the dialogue, calls it anti-constitutional (Zeri)

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Albin Kurti, leader of the Vetevendosje Movement, assessed the document of the government of Kosovo for the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, as an unprincipled report and in contradiction with the Constitution of Kosovo.

Kurti said during a press conference today that the approach of this document is similar to that of a state that does not recognize independence of Kosovo, therefore he added that he does accept the document.

“We received a thirty-page material from the government. The Prime Minister sent it to us in English which clearly shows that it was not meant for us, but for the Quint states. This material clearly speaks about principals, but the approach is unprincipled. There is a lack of reciprocity approach, then it is an approach with the language of a mediator. If I read the document without knowing who has sent it, I would have thought that that it was written by state which does not recognize Kosovo’s statehood, and not by its own government,” Kurti said.

 “First of all, how can it be that on Saturday there is voting for a negotiating team of the government in Kosovo, when the government has already brought a final agreement, which is something that arrives after the platform and after the negotiating team. The team is voted on Saturday while a day before the comprehensive agreement is issued by the same Prime Minister,” Kurti stressed.

He said this report only requested the seat for Kosovo at the UN, but not recognition of Kosovo’s statehood by Serbia. He added that the word ‘recognition’ was mentioned, but not ‘recognition of the independence of Kosovo.

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