Consider how the clash between Erdogan and Haradinaj began

Relations between Kosovo and Turkey are more strained than ever. Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, said during his speech he is grieved that the Chief of Intelligence and Interior Affairs chief were dismissed in Kosovo, following the deportation of 6 jihadists. He has asked Prime Minister Haradinaj who he is from. [...]
Relations between Kosovo and Turkey are more strained than ever.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, said during his speech he is grieved that the Chief of Intelligence and Interior Affairs chief were dismissed in Kosovo, following the deportation of 6 jihadists.
He has asked Prime Minister Haradinaj who is taking these orders from him, threatening to render an account.
But how were “destroyed” relations Haradinaj- Erdogan?
Shortly after the coup took place in Turkey, Haradinaj said Turkey considers an ally, but adding that he does not have Brother Erdogan.
I don't have a brother. I am Albanian, I may have a friend and a partner, but my brother, not”, said Haradinaj, who certainly liked Erdogan at the time.
Erdogan, again, has spoken of the expulsion of six Gylenists from Kosovo to Turkey.
He has thanked Kosovo President Hashim Thaci until he said Ramush Haradinaj's actions were a disgrace.
Even the dismissal of AKI chief and Interior Minister Erdogan has called it a historic mistake.
The latest “Operation in Kosovo (MTA operation in Kosovo versus the FETO structure in the Balkans) is neither the first nor the last. From here I thank the president of Kosovo. But I call the Prime Minister Turp. Because leaving the intelligence head, the interior minister, who gave us members of the FETO terrorist organisation, is a historic mistake. Because they did their task”, Erdogan said, quoted by the Anadolu Agency (AA) as saying.












