Haradinaj's Thaci silences, no talk about Erdogan

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj have declined to be declared regarding recent developments and statements by Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan, who has thanked Thaci for arresting six gylenists, while Prime Minister Haradinaj has said it is a shame how he acted. Kosovo Archbishop My Lord Dode [...]
Kosovo Archbishop Dode Gjergji has arranged a solemn reception in honour of Easter, where he said he spoke all he had to say last night, not wanting to repeat the same words, until he wished for the holidays to continue. He said that this festival is a festival of joy and rejoicing where the resurrection of Christ is celebrated.
Until yesterday it has hit the country's officials who have handed over to Turkey six Turkish citizens, claiming that the “those who have a friend's back on their hands yesterday, tomorrow they will be willing to hand over Prime Minister”, My Lord Dode Gjergji did not want to comment on recent developments, following the arrest of six gylenists in Kosovo.
The Easter party is a celebration of joy and joy that we celebrate the resurrection of Christ. For Christmas I preceded the words of midnight, and last night I said the words so I don't need to repeat myself, cheering”, he said.
While the heads of state, President Thaci and Prime Minister Haradinaj have declined to declare themselves around Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan's threats until Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel was not present.
Otherwise, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy has reacted to the protest before Turkey's Embassy in Pristina on suspicion that Turkish citizens, suspected by the Turkish state, are part of the group this state calls terrorist, FETO, were being held at Turkish Embassy facilities in Pristina.
This ministry says that Kosovo, as a country of citizens, businesses, organisations and Turkish missions, is responsible for their safety.
The FETO terrorist organisation has once again shown its true face before the whole vote with their actions against Turkey and its missions in Kosovo. Kosovo authorities have been warned that the security of citizens, missions, officials and Turkish companies is Kosovo's first and only responsibility as a economic country and that they are expected to act on their international obligations. We also expect our friends to have careful and uncompetitive access to members of this terrorist organisation and to the circles supporting them”, said a Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs media communique.
This communiqué also criticises “provocational writings” in the media against the Turkish Embassy in Pristina.
The provocative news that is attacking the Embassy, our ambassador and embassy staff declaring that persons who have been extradited from Kosovo have been to the embassy in Pristina are unfounded. We strongly deny and condemn such harmful media manipulation”, Turkey's MPJ statement concludes












