Haradinaj's adviser confirms that prime minister has not yet received British visa

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's adviser, Avni Arifi, has reacted after reporting that Great Britain has refused to visa the first executive, denying even a visit to this state, which Haradinaj plans to make on February 26th, writes Periscopi. In a publication on the social network “Facebook”, Arifi did [...]
In a publication on the social network “Facebook”, Arifi announced that Prime Minister Haradinaj is still in the process of obtaining British visas.
The Time Ditore false information on the prime minister's visa is an expression of the pathological and traditional hatred these people have towards Mr Haradinaj. I regret that we cannot heal you. We can give you exact information, but for your recovery, go somewhere else”, Arifi wrote his profile on the social network “Facebook”
A citizen has reacted to Arifi in this publication and asked him to argue to the citizens that it is different.
There's only one app. It's under way”, Arifi has responded briefly.
Otherwise, Koha Ditore reported that today Haradinaj risks not taking part in an investment conference organised for Western Balkan states, which will be held February 26th in Britain.
On this issue, the prime minister's office has given no official answers, while Britain's Embassy in Kosovo has refused to speak, arguing that they do not practice to provide details for individual visa applications.
Haradinaj has recently been equipped with Albania's passport, which enables him to move visa-free to the Schengen Zone states but not in Britain, as the latter is not a member of this area.
This isolation of the Kosovo prime minister appears to come after the support Haradinaj and President Hashim Thaci had given the initiative to abolish the Special Court.
Harsh towards the MP's initiative to abolish specials has been the ambassadors of friendly countries, who have warned serious consequences for Kosovo leadership, if that happens.
Weeks ago it was reported that Haradinaj has also been denied visas in Pristina. /Periscopi












