Haradinaj for Serbian television: We follow America, we don't have foreign policy

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that Kosovo has no foreign policy and that it only follows American politics. Haradinaj, in an interview for Serbian television “Stepy”, has said it was part of the team that has supported the Brussels agreement. “We can form the AKS, but within the Kosovo Constitution”, it said [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that Kosovo has no foreign policy and that it only follows American politics.
Haradinaj, in an interview for Serbian television “Stepy”, has said it was part of the team that has supported the Brussels agreement.
“We can form the AKS, but within the Kosovo Constitution”, Haradinaj has said.
He has also said that since Serbia does not recognise Kosovo's independence, there will be two “positions as we see them, two truths”.
The reality is that Kosovo exists”, Haradinaj said in the conversation on the “Cyrillica” show.
According to him, one million Albanians have moved from Kosovo.
Very many have returned. I don't know how many Serbs have moved from Kosovo. Today, there are no obstacles to living in Kosovo because of nationality. If you are a Serb, you can live in Kosovo. There are no threats”, the prime minister of Kosovo said.
Haradinaj also spoke of the case of Marko Djuriqi's arrest.
That unpleasant situation came up. There was an entrance stop. I knew in advance that he would be arrested. His arrest has been an unpleasant situation for all of us at”, he said.
Regarding clashes with Recep Tayip Erdogan, Haradinaj said there is something true about what he told Turkish president.
I like to drink sometimes. I like to drink raki”, Haradinaj said.
On the other hand, he also spoke of the Kosovo war and its role in it.
I was a soldier in Pirot, I didn't know much about Yugoslavia. For us, from my perspective, our life has been difficult, especially in the period of Slobodan Milosevic. I have seen such shows and felt sorry for the Serbian people who listen to such propaganda. When this ended, when Milosevic fell, I was not sure what happened to that propaganda”, Haradinaj said.
I accepted the war price. Whoever doesn't want to, doesn't go to war. I probably killed someone in the war, but the truth freed me at The Hague”, Kosovo's prime minister added, and said he was attacked at home in front of his family on 24 March, 1998. /Koha.net/











