Haradinaj: Some nights in Pristina cafes are teaching us how to dive in Lepenc

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has spoken of the operation seeking the rescue of missing police officers in Lepenc. He has said that there is a non-stop job but has again criticised diver Ismail Kasumi, though not by name, but has said that some are giving advice from Pristina coffees about how [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has spoken of the operation seeking the rescue of missing police officers in Lepenc.
He has said that there is a non-stop job but has again criticised diver Ismail Kasumi, though not by name, but has said that some are giving advice from Pristina coffees about how he dived there.
“On the matter of police currently considered to be lost is a concern. This concern affects indiscriminately every institution, every port of our society”, Haradinaj said, broadcasts Periscopi.
There's co-ordination there, there's coordinates, and there's will to accept whatever it takes, whether it's diving. Some of the nine coffees in Pristina were giving us advice since I dive there. It's not good, that there are beautiful difficult conditions. All who can support them, yes, but believe that the real situation there is beautiful”, Haradinaj said, writes Periscopi.
He has said he has not heard the controversy between Chun and Halit over war money, but has said there is no comment on it.
I did not get the first execution, and I have no comment on”, Haradinaj said.
Otherwise, today's session of the Kosovo Assembly has again begun a clash between Xhavit Halit and Anton Chun. He has said that Haliti has brought evidence that he has received money from Ahmet Krasniqi. /Periscope.












