
Albin Kurti, Kosovo’s Prime Minister, has stated unequivocally that he will not allow the establishment of any type of Republika Srpska in Kosovo’s north. During his participation in the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece, Kurti made this statement in an interview with the Croatian news agency ” Hina “. Kurti stated a day before the conference in Brussels that he is aware that the Association’s draft statute is likely to be delivered, but he adds that there is still no knowledge about what it is exactly about.
He believes it would be more honest if this proposition was offered to him first in Pristina, and then at the upcoming meeting in Brussels.
“Given Brussels’ insistence, I will be happy to see what draft they have prepared, though I think it would be better if they presented it to me first in Pristina,” he said. “However, I will ensure that what was already agreed on February 27 in Brussels, the existence of an appropriate level of self-management of the Serbian community in accordance with the highest international European standards for the protection of minorities,” he added.
Kurti went on to say that accepting such a thing would be a violation of the Kosovo Constitution.
“However, our country is a normal democratic country that gives individual and other rights to its citizens, but does not allow territorialization on the basis of ethnicity, because it is against democracy and the republic. Sovereignty and territorial integrity are something that cannot be violated.” “However, our country is a normal democratic country that gives individual and other rights to its citizens, but does not allow territorialization on the basis of ethnicity, because it is against democracy and the republic.
The discussion between Kurti and Vucic affirmed that the draft law of the Association and the statement on missing individuals are the two primary issues of the conference. The second point should be the most important to Kurti.