Abazović: If I were prime minister, Montenegro would not vote against Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe

"During my mandate, we fully supported Kosovo, but this is a new reality," said the leader of GP URA

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

President of the URA Civic Movement and former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović said that the official Podgorica would not vote against Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe - if he were still at the head of the Government.

"During my mandate, we fully supported Kosovo, but this is a new reality. This is happening because the majority is created by parties that do not share the same vision, programs and values. They think it can work, I say the opposite, he said. Abazović for Euronews Albania, as reported by N1.

Asked about the lack of concrete results in the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, Abazović appealed to both sides to be concrete.

"We lost 20 years, we can't wait another 20. I support finding a final agreement between Serbia and Kosovo and call on both sides, governments, leaders to sit down together and find a solution for the future of those people who see their lives in the region, concluded Abazović.

The representative of the ruling majority in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, MP Maja Vukićević of the Democratic People's Party, voted this week against Kosovo's membership in that organization.

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