Former Albanian Ambassador: Thaci's request for Albanian passports, populist and...

Albania's former ambassador to Kosovo, Islam Lauka, has commented on Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's request regarding equipping Kosovo citizens with Albanian passports. Lauka has justified President Thaci's request, saying that despite victims and violence, Kosovo remains an isolated country and free movement is [...]
Lauka has justified President Thaci's request, saying that despite victims and violence, Kosovo remains an isolated country and free movement is necessary.
“I have heard the request two days ago at their official meeting, my first impression is that this is a little populist requirement in the sense that unfortunately because of the close cynic interests of the EU and the policy I will say openly, discriminate against the little ones, in this case against Kosovo Albanians are the only ones who, with all victims of Serb violence and terror that are not known to move freely, so that the demand and need of Kosovo Albanians to move is very Justifiable, is very natural, and this Hashim Thaci and all citizens of Kosovo, but also know here that the demand that is done, but that is, in fact, that the demand of the people that is required in the first place, but that is, in fact, and that is, in fact, and that is, in fact, this is, it is, of course, this is, of course, of course, it's. Lauka said.
He has even mentioned the time when he was Albania's ambassador to Kosovo and former Prime Minister Sali Berisha's request, which coincides with what President Thaci has now asked for, but also citing the problems running along with that requirement.
Now, with all Thaci's wish unfortunately, but Ilir Meta's, because he said that we wish we can't, and I can pretty much explain it, but I'm saying this case again five years ago because this is a desire even from the populist position and the prime minister Berisha has expressed it in 2012, he said that we could give Albanian passports to all Kosovars, then I was in the position of ambassadors, but with a saggly sassssssssol that I just rejected it, because we have a law and our citizenship law says that there's no way that you can't have a collective citizenship, that're going to change the law and you know that parliament're going to make it all right, and that's going to make it a new law and that's going to say that if you're going to make it all right, that's going to do it's the right, and that's not going to do it's going to do what's going to do, that's going to do it's the right, but that's going to do it's going to make it's going to be”, He said.
However, according to him, Albania should allow Kosovo visas for these specific categories -- the sick, journalists, students and administrations related to foreign sector work.
The last “, Albania has something in its hands that even this case I've raised when I was here in the ambassador's post that consistently systematicly, to free my hand and give visas, because citizenship for Kosovo Albanians in Tirana passes through the needle's hole, I say that this little demand is released so rigorous and starts to be given up individually, but that a certain categories but that are so necessary in the first place, that I will automatically say passports to Albanians, two media, three students who have good results because you know that Kosovo has well-informed and those who are able to take part of the seminar talks and then exchange them. The latter should also have the administration that cannot be thought to be the whole administration normally because it is a large number, but especially the administration that is related to the external sector, each ministry has its own foreign sector, the academy institutes, these are gradually taken because it is not allowed to leave the law, but gradually all of these categories must be equipped with Albanian passports. ”,He added.
In the end, Lauka has also cited requirements that give the EU to Kosovo to meet as criteria for visa liberalisation, which according to him are absurd.
The remaining <x0). The other states in our region, for example, Bulgaria or Hungary they have given even in mass, but they are not like Albania and Kosovo, the first may have other legislation, and the second two are in the EU, Albania and Kosovo are out unfortunately, and they are asking for absurd criteria like Demarkation for Kosovo or as long ago it has been to find the X official office in Kosovo, what absurdity in order to gain visa liberalisation rights that have no basic logic, these are not the conditions but the cynicist measures against a people who are suffering a little, and in the 99 Serbs, the victims of Brussels, the principles that are rewarded, the principles that we're saying, and the principles are bad. Albania's former ambassador to Kosovo has ended.
Otherwise, days ago during President Ilir Meta's visit to Kosovo, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has asked his counterpart to comply with the Constitution of Kosovo and Albania to move freely and be equipped with Albanian passports.
According to Thaci, this would help students and businessmen.
However, on the other hand, President Meta said this is not a solution regardless of the desire that Albania has to overcome this problem as well.
Otherwise, Thaci's request has also supported former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, remembering the government's decision he led in 2012.
“Support and support every step that represents the practices of Albanians in Albania and Kosovo. Regarding the concrete problem, another larger goal must stand behind this fair proposal. It is imperative that the two governments sign, as two independent countries, but that share a unique nation, sign the citizenship agreement in line with which any Albanian living in Albania will automatically have a form and citizenship of the Republic of Kosovo and vice versa. This is envisioned in a previous government decision in 2012”, Berisha said












