US Ambassador to Pristina is pleased for the hearing for Albin Kurti's dismissal, France and Germany are against

US Ambassador to Pristina is pleased for the hearing for Albin Kurti's dismissal, France and Germany are against
 
 The Assembly of Kosovo will hold a session today to consider the motion of no-confidence against the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, proposed by the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo.

The session will start at 11:00 am, at the request of 44 deputies.

There will be no guests in this session, as space is needed for the distance between MPs, due to the situation with Coronavirus.

While some embassies have also reacted to the issue of the no-confidence motion against the Kurti Government.

France and Germany have expressed concern over the political situation in Kosovo at a time when political unity is needed to face the COVID-19 crisis.

A joint statement by the foreign ministries of the two countries said, "Kosovo needs a stable and fully functioning government to deal with this crisis. We, therefore, urge the vote of no confidence in the Government to be reconsidered or postponed."

As for relations between Kosovo and Serbia, the diplomats of the two countries say, "We expect both sides to take the necessary steps to remove obstacles to resuming dialogue."

Meanwhile, the US Ambassador to Pristina, Philip Kosnett, has said he is pleased that the Assembly of Kosovo will hold a vote on a no-confidence motion against the Government.

https://twitter.com/USAmbKosovo/status/1242532549206904832
“I am pleased to see that the Assembly will hold a motion to vote tomorrow. As I said to the Prime Minister today, it is important that the Assembly and all Kosovo institutions respect the Constitution," Kosnett wrote on Twitter.
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