EU on PM Kurti’s plan: We have not seen decisive steps towards de-escalation in north

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The European Union has confirmed that it has received a letter from Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, which contains his five-point plan to reduce tensions in the north, but the European bloc currently said that it considers that the Kosovo Prime Minister “has not taken appropriate steps”.

Spokesperson of the EU, Peter Stano, told Radio Free Europe that in Brussels, they are continuing to consider possible measures against Kosovo, if the appropriate steps are not taken in the meantime.

“Until now, we have not seen any immediate and decisive steps by Prime Minister Kurti. The recent developments in the north of Kosovo only prove that the escalation is continuing and this goes against the interests of Kosovo and all the people in Kosovo”, said Stano.

On June 13, Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, announced that he has sent Borrell a five-point plan that, according to him, would help reduce tensions in the north. He has also discussed this plan with the representatives of the QUINT countries.

Stano said that some of the measures that will be taken against Kosovo have been shared with the member states of the bloc, according to him, if Kurti does not take adequate steps and immediately reduce tensions in the north.

“Discussions between the member countries are continuing and the high representative, Josep Borrell, is in permanent contact with the leaders of the region and those of the European Union member countries”, said Stano.

 

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