Turkey risks major losses in Kosovo

Turkey as a friendly country has helped Kosovo at important times, but it is also a major beneficiary of Kosovo assets. Even after the reports between Turkish President and Prime Minister Haradinaj waned, Turkey does not have “calcular” to) cut off relations after the millions of benefits it received from the airport, KEDS and Highways. The analyst thinks so. [...]
That's what political analyst Bajrush Morina, who in a pronomination for the Arbre portal, thinks.info adds that the deportation of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo was made in favour of Erdogan.
“Turkey is the largest asset beneficiary of Kosovo. Turkish companies manage Kosovo International Airport and Kosovo people's most yesterday's source of electricity. The Turkish company is building the highways of the Republic of Kosovo”, Morina says.
Morina says Turkey entered the security system in Kosovo and arrested educators who taught the children of many Kosovo leaders.
Turkish “Agents came and arrested 6 Turkish citizens, devoted educators in our country who have taught and educated children of all the country's political and institutional leaders. And for Erdogan's sake, Kosovo made the most harmful action for the country, deported 6 educators by taking them to the wolf's “=x2> This action not only degraded the state of Kosovo but is the low, antihuman and harmful action”, Morina has indicated.
The other political analyst, Hakki Abazi, says Erdogan and the Turkish state should not interfere with the Kosovo leader and seek the removal of the heads of state.
The relation to Turkey is very important but also complicated, but this is not different with any state, and that is why the government should have to predetermine bilateral and multilateral policies. These policies have to be done by professional people and analysis based on priorities and strategic relationships. Kosovo does not have these, and this is constantly costing it because the action institutions is arbitrary, while the justice system is seized” is expressed Abazi.
Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan for three consecutive times, publicly, is criticising Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj after the decision he has made to dismiss Interior Affairs Minister Flamur Sefaj and Kosovo Intelligence Agency Director Driton Gashi from office.
Turkish President Erdogan on Saturday has threatened Prime Minister Haradinaj “to pay”, after Haradinaj has voiced himself against the deportation of six Turkish citizens.
Our national intelligence service has seized Kosovo and brought six senior representatives (of Fetullah Gulen's movement) here. But I'm sad. Kosovo's prime minister dismissed the intelligence chief and the interior minister. Now I ask: Kosovo's prime minister, with whose instructions did he take such steps? Since when did you start protecting those who work to punch the Turkish Republic? Don't you know that we were the second country in the world, not an hour after declaring independence, we recognised Kosovo? How can you feed people who tried to pull their paws against Turkey, the country he considers your brother? You will pay for this”, Erdogan said.
A day later, Erdogan has thanked Kosovo President Hashim Thaci for the arrest and expulsion of Turkish citizens, but has again criticised Haradinaj, saying that “thanks Kosovo president. But the prime minister I say "turp." The departure from the intelligence head, the interior minister, who gave us members of the FETO terrorist organisation, is a historic mistake. They did their job”.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has chosen the honour ceremony of national hero Gjergj Kastriotit Skenderbeu to respond to criticism from President Erdogan, made 31 March.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has said that all should know that no one can get involved in Kosovo's internal affairs.
Kosovo and I have not entered Turkey's internal affairs, neither in the past nor today, nor in the future. But our housework will also not be able to do someone on our behalf in Kosovo. We'll do it alone. Let all know that”, Haradinaj said.
On 29 March, authorities in Kosovo have arrested and later deported six Turkish citizens to Turkey. Five of them were employees in Kosovo's “schools Mehmet Akif”, owned by Turkish cleric Fetullah Gulen, meanwhile the sixth outcast was a Turkish doctor.
Erdogan blames religious cleric Fetullah Gulen for standing behind a coup attempt in 2016. /Arbresh.info/












