Kurti again mentions the demands to Serbia, demands the handover of Milan Radoicic
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Kurti again mentions the demands to Serbia, demands the handover of Milan Radoicic
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The Prime Minister of the country, Albin Kurti, reiterated the requests to Serbia for success in the dialogue, which mentioned the signing of the basic agreement, the handover of Millan Radoicic and his criminal group and the withdrawal of the letter of the former Prime Minister Bernabiq.

Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that he is waiting to be informed by his subordinate, Besnik Bislimi, about what was discussed in Brussels today.

"We have to wait for what Besnik Bislimi, my deputy who is also the chief negotiator, will tell us from there. For us, the most important thing is legal security and good faith in the negotiations, which means signing the basic agreement with an implementation annex, which means the surrender of Millan Radoicic and his criminal group, and which means the withdrawal of that letter of former Prime Minister Bernabiq when before the EU of 27 member states at the Brussels Summit in mid-December of last year said that it does not implement the territorial integrity of Kosovo. This is unacceptable that territorial integrity is not respected", said Albin Kurti.

Kurti made these comments at the traditional manifestation "Symbolic Walk", an activity that has been taking place for 18 years by JETA/VITA.

The chief negotiators of Kosovo and Serbia, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovic, are on October 24 in Brussels for the new round of talks in the dialogue facilitated by the European Union for the normalization of relations between the two neighboring states.

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