Vlads: State Department won't see Ramush Haradinaj in America

According to Azem Vlases, it is hard to understand that when America does not give a visa to a prime minister to conduct the visit, the world superpower does not want to see him within its territory. Vlases says the US has symbolically suggested that Haradinaj has been congratulating Washington with his stances [...]
According to Azem Vlases, it is hard to understand that when America does not give a visa to a prime minister to conduct the visit, the world superpower does not want to see him within its territory. Vlasi says the US has symbolically suggested that Haradinaj has made Washington uncomfortable with his pro-exploitation and anti-demarcy positions.
Political affairs acquaintance Azem Vlasi says the US, denying Haradinaj's visa, has sent a clear message to Kosovo's chief executive.
The two cases Haradinaj dared to object to were involvement in the abolition of the Special Court and the refusal to ratify the demarcation. These, Vlases says, are the reasons the US is rejecting Haradinaj, even through a visa.
This is a reflection of the US position on the two main issues that are the subject. First, the games about the abolition of the Special Court, which is seen as the prime minister is involved and the issue that is not moving any further, demarcation with Montenegro”, Vlasi has said of the Express Journal.
In both of these issues that have been a suggestion of America, Vlase says that in no way have the United States been intent on hurting Kosovo.
When someone turns up an opponent of the United States on these issues, at least what they're suggesting to the U.S., at least symbolically, they don't want to see you in America”, Vlads has indicated.
And he thinks these damage caused by the political class will not be easily repaired.
Some damage ever done in politics is not completely avoided, and foreign partners are not played that way, as opposed to”, political expert said.
If you oppose America where they put their backs, you can't make it worse today, and tomorrow you get it back to you, it's over.











