The Serbs are furious: Vienna Diplomat Academy promotes biographic book for Thaci

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci at Vienna's Diplomatic Academy tomorrow promotes his biographical book, while this has not been liked by the pro-Serbian media. Believe it or not, at the prestigious Diplomat Academy in Vienna, tomorrow will be presented the autobiography of Hashim Thaci the new state, contemporary statesmanship. Besides promoting biography at the Diplomat Academy [...]
Believe it or not, at the prestigious Diplomat Academy in Vienna, tomorrow will be presented the autobiography of Hashim Thaci the new state, contemporary statesmanship. In addition to promoting the biography at Vienna's prestigious Diplomat Academy, to put it gently, the contested leader of a new “state, when the text of the invitation is looked at, the man is asked what parallel reality the organisers of the” event live on, so he launches the Serbian edition of Sputnik.
This Russian-Serbian policy propaganda medium has not even liked the text of the invitation sent by the Vienna Diplomat Academy for participants in promoting the biographic book to President Thaci.
“At the time when the Western military engagement, the liberation from the violent sectarianism of global terrorism, has been transformed into the catalyst of the largest ethnic ethnic exchange of migrants since World War II, NATO's intervention in Kosovo in 1999 remains a unique and brilliant example of a process leading to a peaceful transition from an ethnic and ethnic struggle towards contemporary democracy”, the Serbian edition of Sput reportedly conveys the invitation.
At the invitation, according to this medium, it is said that less than 20 years ago, the new Albanian student Hashim Thaci” led a revolution against Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian “uran with the strongest army in Europe” and persuaded the West to bomb Belgrade.
After the bombings, a period of unprecedented peace followed in the Balkans, which Western leaders who attempted to overthrow tyranny in other countries have seen as a rare, successful model. NATO's intervention in Kosovo led Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, and this intervention brought democracy and rule of law. In contrast to Kosovo's case, the young George Bush's efforts to defeat regimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the coalition of three made up of the US, Great Britain and France to do the same in Libya have resulted in deadly forces of terrorist Islamists and led to the defeat of Western leaders”, said at the invitation, according to Sputnik.
In the end, the Serbian edition of Sputnik also tries to inflammatory, writing “Land the question that if the so-called Kosovo makes up the “a rare success of the West”, what does it look like?”












