The Prime Minister of the country, Albin Kurti, has said that the findings of the report of the American Department of State (DASh) will be addressed very seriously.

The head of the government said that Kosovo has made progress in the fight against corruption.


He added that the criticisms will be taken very seriously, and will be dealt with meticulously.

"We do the maximum possible, we do not spare either the will, the effort or the knowledge that we have. During these two years, Kosovo has made great progress, are we where we want to be, not yet. However, all ministries, as we mark our two-year anniversary in government this week, are doing their best. We will also take the remarks and criticisms that are given to us very seriously and will treat them meticulously," Kurti said, EO reports.

He also spoke about the possible agreement with Serbia. According to him, President Vucic rejected the agreement in Brussels and Ohrid.

In this agreement, Kurti said that the fate of the missing should also be revealed.

"On August 18th of last year, we had the agreement, but the Serbian president refused to sign it, as he refused on February 27th in Brussels, as he refused on March 18th in Ohrid. The text has been agreed since August 18th of last year and I believe that that agreement, once it is reached, will greatly help in clarifying the fate of the missing, and of course justice for the victims is also necessary. In this case, the victims are not only those who have disappeared by force, but also their families and society in general," Kurti said.

The Head of the Government did not want to comment on the protest announced by the PSD against the Association of Municipalities with a Serbian majority.

"To be honest, I don't care, but what did you say to me, the protest on Saturday today is Tuesday", Kurti said. /Telegraph/