Kurti outlined the conditions: CSM must change its name, and as part of the final agreement, it will be implemented after mutual recognition
Prime Minister Albin Kurti presented six conditions for the Community of Serb-majority Municipalities formation today at the session of the Assembly in Pristina, Reporteri reported.
Kurti stated that "the Association must be in accordance with the Kosovo constitution and laws."
The second Kurti's condition is that the CSM cannot be uninational, that it must change its name and serve only for horizontal cooperation of municipalities, and the third is that the national minorities' rights and the relevant protective mechanisms should strengthen the principle of reciprocity between, as he stated, "two states" and take into account European standards and models.
Kurti further says that before establishing the CSM, the "illegal structures of Serbia in the north" must be shut down and all illegal weapons handed over.
The fifth condition is that the CSM is part of the final agreement and will be implemented after, as he says, "mutual recognition".
Kurti's sixth condition is that the President of Serbia withdraws the letters sent to the highest officials of the five EU member states that do not recognize the self-proclaimed independence of Kosovo, in which he requests that those states do not accept Pristina's application for the EU membership.
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