The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Hajrulla Çeku, has said that Kosovo risks losing several million euros more from another arbitration case.

This, because according to Çeku, the former president of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, has tended to build a presidential palace in the building where the Ministry of Culture is located today.

Çeku said that there was a tendency for the Ministry of Culture to leave the center of the square in Prishtina and according to him, for this purpose a contract was made with an operator, where he said that the minister is having trouble canceling it, since the penalty to pay in this case is large, because the contract could have gone up to over 50 million euros.

"The contract was classified and we barely declassified it because it also has its own procedure."

"There is talk of several millions, but our lawyers can now go and see it and see the terms of the contract or the redistribution of that contract."

"The contract was worth millions to start the first renovations, but the general plan, according to those who were involved in that process, could go up to over 50 million euros, because it was foreseen to be adjusted there. "even the security radius, there should be expropriations, the expropriation can be calculated in that part of the capital", Çeku said on ATV.

Further, Çeku said that in addition to the first contract, another contract has been made, so that the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Agriculture can move from the existing facilities to another private facility, where he said that the Ministry of Culture has paid about half a million euros for a object that has not exploited.