Kurti prioritizes Brussels Agreement over Washington deal with Serbia

Kurti prioritizes Brussels Agreement over Washington deal with Serbia

According to Radio Free Europe, Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has made it clear that the Brussels Agreement with Serbia, reached last year, should be implemented first before addressing the Washington Agreement from 2020. Speaking in Pristina, Kurti emphasized his commitment to agreements he personally accepted.

Why is this important: Kurti’s stance highlights a strategic focus on the EU-brokered Brussels Agreement, which aims to normalize relations with Serbia through measures like mutual de facto recognition and self-management for the Serbian community in Kosovo. The agreement is critical for both countries’ EU integration prospects, even though it remains unsigned.

Main points:

  • Brussels Agreement: Kurti insists on its implementation, describing it as comprehensive and foundational for Kosovo-Serbia relations.
  • Washington Agreement: The 2020 economic normalization deal signed at the White House, under Trump, has yet to be fully enforced. Kurti is open to working with a new Trump administration but remains focused on mutual recognition.
  • Cooperation with the U.S.: Despite past clashes and a visible chill in relations, Kurti expressed a willingness to deepen ties with the U.S., emphasizing the importance of diplomatic engagement.

Context:The Washington Agreement, signed under former President Donald Trump, included significant steps like Israel’s recognition of Kosovo. However, Kurti had a contentious relationship with Trump’s envoy, Richard Grenell, who labeled him “anti-American” and accused him of opposing U.S. policies. Kurti, in turn, alleged that Grenell influenced the fall of his first government in 2020.


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