Haradinaj urges the diaspora to love their homeland

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj says the Albanian diaspora has always provided a great help to Kosovo, and urged them to love their homeland. I am honoured to meet with you, here in Austria, with Kosovo Albanians Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and all the trains. Whenever we have had [...]
I am honoured to meet with you, here in Austria, with Kosovo Albanians Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and all the trains. Every time we have a job and duty, we have you back to our side as a country and as a native of”, Haradinaj said in his address, in front of fellow countrymen in Austria, at the beginning of the official visit to this state, where he will be part of the Vienna Economic Forum and will also hold bilateral meetings.
Through a media communique, it becomes known that at the meeting with the Albanian exile, represented by the Albanian associations of Austria, businessmen, teachers, doctors, architects, sportsmen and other personalities, Haradinaj said that we feel it today and that we are together for the jobs of our country.
We live a plural life, lives of parties, ideas and different visions, but one thing does not change our language and blood, and where we come from, we are who we are. We are proud of ourselves, we are people who and the continent of the world have not brought evil to”, Haradinaj has said, adding that Austria historically stood by Kosovo, which has helped us to remain in our right.
The country you came from doesn't change, you may not love one or the other politician, but your homeland should love”, it was the prime minister's call for fellow countrymen in Austria.
But one thing I assure you that Kosovo's affairs are more certain to be done. Those jobs are many, we have to close the security architecture, not leave Kosovo without all that it needs to be safe, the police, AKI, Intelligence, Efficient Judiciary, Army, Firemen, Customs, so all security frames, which Kosovo has functioned as state”, he has said.
Furthermore, Haradinaj has praised initiatives by the diaspora, saying they will also contribute to the economic development and welfare of our citizens by promising his commitment and commitment to the diaspora's demands receiving the proper attention of the Government of Kosovo.
After his speech, the prime minister has talked with fellow countrymen, answering many questions.
The opening of a Kosovo cultural centre in Vienna, the opening of a television channel dedicated to the Albanian exile, the addition of the number of Albanian language teachers in Austrian schools, other bureaucratic facilities, were some of the requirements the prime minister said the Kosovo government would commit to providing needed assistance.
Haradinaj's meeting with the Albanian diaspora in Austria took place under the official visit to this state, where the Vienna Economic Forum is taking place and where Kosovo is represented by Haradinaj.











