Green Carton remains a concern for exiles

Kosovo diplomacy has capacities that diplomaticly oppose the Serb lobby against Kosovo. So says Minister - Council at the Kosovo Embassy in Bern, Fatmire Musliu. In an interview for Kosovo, Press Musliu has said that the Kosovo Embassy in Bern has the capacity for lobby, but does not have enough staff to perform services [...]
So says Minister - Council at the Kosovo Embassy in Bern, Fatmire Musliu.
In an interview for Kosovo, Press Musliu has said that the Kosovo Embassy in Bern has the capacity for lobby, but that there are not enough staff to carry out services required by fellow countrymen there.
I am more than convinced that Kosovo's diplomacy has the capacity to diplomaticly oppose the Serbian lobby, depends on how much we are allowed to act. But the capabilities we have and they do their job, we do our job, I don't waste my time dealing with it that a Serbian diplomat is defending his country, but I focus on my job to protect my country and all the historical arguments are on my side... as far as it's up to the job of lobbies we have enough staff, I have to always go to proportion to the state, in proportion to the state budget, in proportion to the possibility of the state we'd say we have enough staff, but for example, the needs of the citizens are usually hundreds of us, we're tens that're a few, that's going to be able to be able to do the same amount of anything, MussuI know.
Musliu has also clarified the work the embassies did in Bern, which according to her offering for fellow countrymen all civil documents, since their interest is strong enough to supply with Kosovo documents.
“We're an embassy section of consular within the Bern Embassy, then we have the general consulate in Geneva and we have a consulate in Zurich, to the extent of the distribution we stand well, yet in relation to a very large number of fellow countrymen, it's still very difficult to provide services like they want, even though we make the maximum effort to work in the extremely short term to process their”, Musliu indicated.
She also said during this interview that concern for the Mr. Karton Green remains.
And it's not that the exiles can't pay a tax that requires it here on the borders, they're certainly more indignant why they're asked, and why they stop at the border, why they're going in line, why maybe they're having a bad cut, why maybe they don't understand their concerns”, she said.
As a success of the work of the Kosovo Embassy in Bern, Musliu considers establishing the Friendship Group with 22 Swiss deputies, who, according to her, can exploit positive lobes for the country.
“It's not a bit about a small embassy like Kosovo, no state if I'm not wrong in Bosnia has a group, but most countries in the region don't have it, and where the opportunity is given there it doesn't depend on quantum, depending on quality “, she said.
Years ago Fatmire Musliu served in the Council of the Republic of Kosovo in Berlin and in Staffard.










