Kurti demands that the US put pressure on Serbia to hand over Radojčić
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The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention in the United States of America, met with Senator Chris Murphy.

Through a press release, it is announced that Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in a meeting with Murphy, has expressed his interest in increasing cooperation and commercial and economic exchange with American allies and partners.

Furthermore, they talked about the developments in the country, the security situation in the region and the importance of cooperation between the countries of the Western Balkans, as well as the important moment in American politics in the framework of the upcoming elections on November 5.

Regarding the dialogue with Serbia, Prime Minister Kurti emphasized Kosovo's commitment to the full implementation of the Basic Agreement and the Implementing Annex of Ohrid.

Kurti added that in order for the agreement to be implemented, its acceptance by Serbia is also needed, by signing it as proof and guarantee of commitment to the implementation of the agreement.

Prime Minister Kurti underlined that Serbia should withdraw the letter sent to the European Union by former Prime Minister Brnabić last December, through which Serbia's rejection and withdrawal from the agreement is expressed.

"Serbia must return to the agreement and respect it so that it is implemented. There is no implementation of the agreement because, first of all, there is no respect for it", the communiqué states.

Prime Minister Abin Kurti has also requested that the US put pressure on official Belgrade to hand over Millan Radojciq to the Kosovo justice authorities, after the attack in Banjska.

"Now that it's been 11 months since the murder of our police sergeant Afrim Bunjaku in Banjské, Zveçani, it's high time for the master criminal Millan Radojčić to surrender to the justice authorities of Kosovo, and for this Prime Minister Kurti requested that the US put pressure on the official Belgrade", the communique says.

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