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Rama-Kurtit: The "cat and mouse" game with Serbia will lead nowhere

2024-06-10 18:58:00, Aktualitet CNA
Rama-Kurtit: The "cat and mouse" game with Serbia will lead nowhere
Prime Minister Edi Rama

Prime Minister Edi Rama was part of the international table in Pristina for the 25th anniversary of the liberation of Kosovo, where he was not received by his counterpart Albin Kurti.

Despite this fact, Rama addressed him with a piece of advice, telling him that the cat-and-mouse game with Serbia will get him nowhere.

According to Kosovar media, Rama has expressed that Pristina risks being left without friends if it uses foreign policy to get votes inside the country.

"Today, we are in a process where the approach to foreign policy, as domestic policy, and the use of communication platforms abroad as platforms to get votes here, deepens more and more and in an increasingly disturbing form.

This can definitely have electoral success, but this leaves Kosovo with less and less trust from its international friends and allies, and in my view, since we are today for Ibrahim Rugova, if Kosovo would get out of this game "cat and mouse" at the table with Serbia and with a team of unity would address the European Union saying "we don't want to talk with Serbia anymore because we have nothing to talk about, we are here to talk with the European Union, for to fulfill all the obligations we have as the Republic of Kosovo in the context of international standards and European Union standards and to get closer to you", he emphasized. 

"Then, what Serbia does is Serbia's business, go and deal with Serbia", and this "cat and mouse" confrontation at the table, these meetings to be closed for hours, only to come out after the meeting to say how strongly I stood by the other, in a two-way understanding, these lead nowhere", continued Rama. / CNA





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