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'We have to normalise relations' with Serbia, Kosovo's Prime Minister tells Euronews

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'We have to normalise relations' with Serbia, Kosovo's Prime Minister tells Euronews

'We have to normalise relations' with Serbia, Kosovo's Prime Minister tells Euronews

In this episode of The Global Conversation, Albin Kurti tells Euronews that Kosovo has been ready to normalise relations with Serbia since the EU plan was made in February.


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