“Our greatest commitment is that we agreed to speak with Serbia.”



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Pristina – Kosovo Prime Minister Avdulah Hoti says he does not know if the September 28 meeting will take place in Brussels, because Serbia demanded that Pristina establish the JCC.


Source: Kosovo online

Illustration: EPA-EFE / Kushtrim Ternava

Illustration: EPA-EFE / Kushtrim Ternava

Hoti said at the press conference that this is a closed issue for Kosovo.

“The JCC will not be discussed, because it is an issue closed by the 2013 agreement. I don’t know if the meeting will be held in Brussels, we will see it in the next few days. But that does not mean that we should continue working on improving the dialogue process “. Hoti said.

The biggest commitment we have made, Hoti believes, is that we have agreed to enter into a dialogue for peace with Serbia.

In other news, the European Union, in response to the Koha of Pristina, said it would soon announce the dates of the next meetings in Brussels.

On Ramush Haradinaj’s request to be the next president, Hoti said “there are no comments.”

“When the time for the elections comes, we will sit down together and find a solution,” said Hoti.

Regarding the postponement of the meeting with the Albanian government, Hoti pointed out that there is no other topic than that of the Kosovo Assembly session, which will be held tomorrow.

He said there was nothing urgent in the meeting of the two governments, and that it would take place next week.

“A special agreement will be for this Pristina-Durres railway line. We will agree with Rama that it will be part of the agreement,” Hoti said.

As for Mini-Schengen, Hoti said they pledged to be part of this initiative, like any other country.

He also spoke about the demands of dairy farmers not to sell palm oil.

He said farmers have had trouble marketing the milk for several weeks.

According to him, this was influenced by the pandemic and due to lack of consumption, milk processors are unable to obtain milk from producers.



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