Thus, foreign media report on Erdogan's threat to Haradinaj

International media have published the threat that Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan made to Kosovo Executive Chief Ramush Haradinaj. Meanwhile, the latter has not yet reacted. In his defense, institutional officials and civil government have emerged. Turkey's president has berated Kosovo's prime minister Saturday after criticising the expulsion [...]
International media have published the threat that Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan made to Kosovo Executive Chief Ramush Haradinaj. Meanwhile, the latter has not yet reacted. In his defense, institutional officials and civil government have emerged.
Turkey's president has reproved Kosovo's prime minister Saturday after criticising the secret expulsion of six Turkish citizens, for whom Turkey says they are supporters of the 2016 coup.
Washington Post, reports of President Recep Tayip Erdogan's threat, who said Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj will pay for the dismissal of the interior minister and AKI chief.
The Guardian” reports how Haradinaj was threatened with fall from power by Erdogan because he criticised the expulsion of Turkish citizens.
Erdogan's news of the threat has also published Radio Free Europe. Erdogan said he was responsible for Haradinaj's actions.
Turkey's reaction to the executive chief's actions in Kosovo has also been published at ABC News.
Critics against Kosovo's prime minister by the Turkish president have also been published in New York Daily News.
“Since when did you start protecting those who have punched in Turkey?”, the newspaper quoted Erdogan's words.
Meanwhile, it is Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj himself, and the government he leads has not yet reacted to such threats.
Shortly after Erdogan's statement has responded to Haradinaj's adviser, Halil Matoshi, who stood up for his boss. There was also a reaction from Besnik Tahiri, an official government official.
Members of civil society have also emerged against the state leader's statement in Ankara.
Haradinaj after the expulsion of six Turkish citizens has fired the Minister of Internal Affairs and the Chief of AKI.
Meanwhile, he said he has started work on an investigation and inspection of the case that took place Thursday of this week.












