Rexhep Selimi as well: Bravo Police, shame of diplomacy

Vetevendosje MP Rexhep Selimi has commented on Kosovo's current failure to become an INTERPOL member. He blames Kosovo diplomacy for this failure, while praising the Kosovo Police. Selimi says Kosovo diplomacy was more upset that he could not appear before numerous journalists found in Dubai than [...]
Vetevendosje MP Rexhep Selimi has commented on Kosovo's current failure to become an INTERPOL member. He blames Kosovo diplomacy for this failure, while praising the Kosovo Police.
Selimi says Kosovo diplomacy was more upset that he could not face numerous journalists found in Dubai than Kosovo continues to remain a black hole in fighting organised crime.
The “they were more upset today that they did not come out to talk to the cameras and numerous journalists coming from Kosovo here in Dubai than may have been upset that Kosovo was continuing to be the black “” in the fight of international organised crime”, the MP wrote among other things.
Deputy Selimi's full scripture:
Our foreign policy institutions today at the 87th General Assembly of Interpol, which is being held in Dubai, failed to provide enough support to make the Republic of Kosovo part of this international police organisation.
Between this failure for Interpol membership, I want to congratulate the Kosovo Police Task Force that has done excellent work for more than a year. They tried, worked hard, loved success and victory, and eventually failed to get what they really deserved. They have nothing more to do than that. And it is understandable that they today felt sorry that their work was not rewarded with sufficient votes in the Assembly.
But, along with an unspoiled work by Kosovo Police Task Force teams, success was heavily challenged on two sides; Serbia's diplomatic aggression (but not only) against Kosovo integration and the total irresponsability of Kosovo's foreign policy and carriers on the other side. Our country has the bad fortune that at the head of the state and diplomacy there are irresponsible, incapacitated officials and with completely personal residential agendas.
They today became more upset that they did not come out to talk to numerous Kosovo-bound cameras and journalists here in Dubai, than they may have been upset that Kosovo was continuing to be the <x0 black-determination” in the fight of international organised crime.
How can Kosovo succeed in representing international organisations when at the top of diplomacy we have such an irresponsible minister?
How can Kosovo move on its path to integration when, at the head of the state, as a representative of foreign policy, there is a president who has put the state and borders and borders on this state?
And at last, how can we defeat Serbia in its agendas against us when we keep their hope alive with Kosovo's deregulation state at the negotiating table?
On which day of confrontation with the reality of Kosovo at the 87th General Assembly of Interpol:
Good for the police! )
Shame on diplomacy!












