El Pais puts Haradinaj on his forehead as a flirter: I spent my honeymoon in Spain

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj never tires of showing the clear difference between his country and Catalonia. “will never recognise independent Catalonia. Kosovo and Catalonia have nothing in common, and any kind of comparison makes no sense,” he said, reports El Pais. “Kosovo emerged from the breakup of Yugoslavia after one [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj never tires of showing the clear difference between his country and Catalonia. “will never recognise independent Catalonia. Kosovo and Catalonia have nothing in common, and any kind of comparison makes no sense,” he said, reports El Pais.
Kosovo emerged from the breakup of Yugoslavia after a bloody conflict, with each war against each. Political and civic rights are respected in Spain. You can't compare the protest in Milosevic's time to the current situation in Spain, and to do so, that's insulting.
His sympathies for Spain seem to be pure - perhaps the cause of a trip to Galicia [Spanish province] in the 1980 ' s or the cause of the Honey Month in Tenerife in 2003.
In an interview with El Paisin, Haradinaj had spoken on many topics from Russian influence in the Balkans to his past as a guerrilla leader for KLA. But it's Spain that monopolised the conversation, writes El Pais, follows Periscope.
He's aware he's continued in the article "who won't be able to take pictures with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy," and he won't even be able to meet with the Spanish delegation to Sofia. But it remains positive. /Periscopi












