After clashing for gilenists, Haradinaj does not attend meeting with Erdogan

The country's President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Deputy Prime Minister simultaneously and Kosovo diplomacy head Behgjet Pacolli are staying in New York to hold different meetings with world leaders. The united Kosovo delegation has held many successive meetings. But the last meeting didn't go like any other date. Ramush Haradinaj was not [...]
The united Kosovo delegation has held many successive meetings. But the last meeting didn't go like any other date.
Ramush Haradinaj was not seen at the meeting Thaci and Pacolli held with Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan.
Reports between the Turkish president and the prime minister of Kosovo were dimmed after the events of the arrest and penetrate of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo.
Prime Minister Haradinaj's decision on the dismissal of the AKI director and the interior minister, for not information about this action, had irritated the Turkish president.
He had said Haradinaj would pay that decision, saying Kosovo citizens would sack it.
Even, Prime Minister Haradinaj has not spared Erdogan, urging him to know his borders, and that he cannot change in Kosovo's affairs.
But despite this clash, Erdogan and Thaci continue to have good reports.
In a status posted on his Facebook account, Thaci has said that during his stay in New York, he has held a meeting with Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan.
“We talked about the possibility of deepening bilateral co-operation, of increasing trade exchange and co-operation in other areas of common interest”, Thaci wrote.
He says he has thanked President Erdogan for the support Turkey is giving Kosovo in the process of increasing recognitions and membership in international organisations, with special emphasis on Interpol, with the aim of enabling Kosovo to contribute more to increased global security.
“Also, I informed President Erdogan of the latest phase of the dialogue on normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia, with Turkish counterpart cérast expressing his support for reaching a legally binding agreement between two states”, Thaci wrote on Facebook.

















