Haradinaj: Man we steal our states

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj last night in an interview has argued against changing borders between Kosovo and Serbia. The Presevo Union with Kosovo has called it a fairy tale because Serbia, according to him, does not give it territory without war. Haradinaj has surprised by saying that Kosovo and Albania do not have strong armies and that in it [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj last night in an interview has argued against changing borders between Kosovo and Serbia. The Presevo Union with Kosovo has called it a fairy tale because Serbia, according to him, does not give it territory without war. Haradinaj has surprised by saying that Kosovo and Albania do not have strong armies, and that in both countries “it turns out to be”
Haradinaj seems to have surprised moderator Blendi Fevziu himself when he claimed that “we steal our states until he has argued strongly against changing borders, saying that such is done only in boots.
Even in America and Europe, and everywhere the boundaries are placed on boots, the military, those who change socks for our months, don't talk about their own underwear, they don't change borders that cheer up, and they want to walk around this way and talk left, they don't change borders, these are limits that the Force Report has set, neither does Ragmi Mustafa nor Riza Halimi, you can't change somebody, but Kosovo's what it's been like, the whole world has been on foot when they're located. I've known all those Presevo guys who fought U. I've got friends, they live in Kosovo, they try to get back there, Serbia's left you a lapidar, they're fairy tales that you're taking Presevo, stories of a king. If you have the power, you have the fires, if you have people, if you have determination, decision-making, if you have allies, if you don't get in the trades like we are today...
Question: Why are we today?
We're stealing our states, man, we've got strong armies protecting interests... we know how we are, we see how we're doing, we don't get these jobs like this”












