Government responds over Haradinaj meeting with Milan Radojicqi

The Kosovo government has commented on why Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had met with Milan Radojiciqi, who has been mentioned in the media as having control in the northern part of Kosovo. The Office for Information of Prime Minister Haradinaj, in their response, have said Kosovo prime minister's meetings take place on the basis of who [...]
The Kosovo government has commented on why Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had met with Milan Radojiciqi, who has been mentioned in the media as having control in the northern part of Kosovo.
The Office for Information of Prime Minister Haradinaj, in their response, has said Kosovo's prime minister's meetings take place on the basis of who represents them and that it does not select representatives.
The government of the Republic of Kosovo cannot choose who can be the political representative of communities living in Kosovo. In this context, meetings Kosovo's prime minister has fulfilled in the past and could in the future realise with representatives of communities, according to who represents them”, are said to be in the Government's response.
Unlike Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, in a TV interview at RTK 2 had cited Milan Radojicchiqi as his accomplice, who, according to some Serbian and Albanian politicians, is known as the leader of criminal structures in northern Kosovo.
Haradinaj has said that he works with several Serbian colleagues from the north, as well as Radojciciqi, who, according to him, “has his role”.
I work very well with my Serbian colleagues, for example with Deputy Prime Minister Dalibor Yevtiq, with ministers Nenad Ricalo, Teodosijevich, I work with President Goran Rakic, I work with Slavko Singhi, I work with people from the north even Milan Radojiciqi. For example, I believe he too has his role and all... “, Haradinaj had said.
While following Ivanovic's assassination on Tuesday, former Serbian President in Kosovo Rada Trajkovic in the interview given to Serbian media has named Radojiciqi chief of mafia on Kosovo territory.
Likewise, former Kosovo Police officer Murat Mehmeti, as well as LDK deputy leader Lutfi Haziri, on the “Life show in Kosovo”, have suggested that Radojic presents the head of a criminal structure in Serbia that is even hindering the extension of Kosovo's state control in the northern part of the country.
Meanwhile in the media, security experts have stated that behind Oliver Ivanovic's assassination, various crime structures remain in the northern part of the country. /Telegrapher












