Albin Kurti, the leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement, stated that it is premature to determine the success of the recent meeting involving himself, Lumir Abdixhiku, and President Vjosa Osmani. Following the discussions, Kurti confirmed that while all major political topics were addressed, no definitive conclusions have been reached. “We still have four weeks until the start of the constitutive session.
There is no topic that we have not discussed, but we still do not have any conclusions to share,” he remarked. Kurti maintained an optimistic outlook regarding the ongoing dialogue among the political bodies. He noted that the process requires time and trust to yield results.
He specified that the discussions covered the government, the Assembly, and the presidency, focusing broadly on current political developments. The leader of the LVV reiterated that his party’s primary objective is to secure a political agreement that would preclude the necessity of calling new elections. According to Kurti, the shared aim among the participating parties is to achieve a political settlement.
The statements indicate that while the high-level meeting facilitated comprehensive dialogue, the political process remains in a preparatory phase. Kurti stressed that the depth of the talks, which covered multiple branches of government, underscores the complexity of reaching a consensus. He emphasized that the pursuit of a political accord remains the central focus, as the parties seek to avoid an electoral cycle.
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