Serbian media: Croatian Generals Helping Haradinaj Form Army

According to Serbian Gazeta Alo, two retired Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, as well as retired Croatian Lieutenant General Mladen Markac, are reportedly helping Kosovo form the army, once Ramush Haradinaj is elected prime minister, writes Hello, broadcast Periscopi. The Serbian newspaper writes that plans to convert the Kosovo Army into the military did not ...
According to Serbian Gazeta Alo, two retired Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, as well as retired Croatian Lieutenant General Mladen Markac, are reportedly helping Kosovo form the army, once Ramush Haradinaj is elected prime minister, writes Hello, broadcast Periscopi.
The Serbian newspaper writes that plans to convert the Kosovo Army into the military are not only a plan written on paper but are expected to formalise Haradinaj prime minister.
Also, this Serbian daily has “reassured its readers that it has a detailed plan for KSF.
“are just waiting for the formation of the Government and the appointment of Haradinaj prime minister. The money has already been collected and the arming will be no problem. The plan is for Gotovina and Markac to be advisor”, writes Alo with the claim that information has an interview with a very informed man about the matter.
These claims by Alo have also confirmed to the newspaper the journalist and deputy of the Serbian Progressive Party, Milovan Drechun, who has said they are familiar with the involvement of Croatian generals and that everything is being done under NATO umbrella.
According to Drawn, Kosovo has already secured the budget for buying five helicopters and heavy arms equipment. /Periscopi/












