Kurti: Albania and Kosovo have brotherly relations, they do not need a mediator

Albin Kurti / Photo: EPA-EFE / VALDRIN XHEMAJ

The Prime Minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti"After today's joint session of his and the Government of Albania, he stated that" Kosovo-Albanian relations are fraternal, due to which they do not need mediation, "said the MIA correspondent from Pristina.

At a joint press conference with the Albanian Prime Minister Edi RamaKurti informed that 19 interstate agreements were signed at today's session, which he said were "many times more than other agreements concluded in regional initiatives."

Asked by reporters about the Open Balkans initiative, Kurti said that today's session "was not regional, but bilateral and fraternal" and stressed that he expected the Berlin process to resume very soon.

"We are very interested in uniting from a customs point of view. Undoubtedly, the volume of trade and mutual investments will increase in the coming months. These 19 agreements, memoranda and protocols are many times more than the other agreements concluded in the regional initiatives. "Today the news is the strengthening and advancement of our community, not the differences we know," Kurti said.

He also referred to the information published in the Kosovo media that allegedly Rama at the Prespa Forum in Ohrid, in a conversation with the leader of the Democratic Union for Integration, Ali Ahmeti and the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazovic, he said he would "overthrow Kurti".

"The port of Drac, the dry port of Pristina, the railway between, that is the most important issue for Kosovo and Albania, it is very crucial for a great economic momentum of our nation in the Balkans. "Because of that, someone's comments, someone's intrigues are incomparable to what we do in these joint sessions," Kurti said.

Today's session in Pristina was the eighth joint session of the governments of Kosovo and Albania. The first was held in January 2014 in Prizren and was led by the then prime ministers of the two governments, Hashim Thaci и Edi Rama, who described the event as "historic". The last one was held in November last year in the Albanian city of Elbasan.

Source: MIA

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