Tahiri relates two lessons he received on a week-long official visit to the US

The National Coordinator for State Reform, Besnik Tahiri, has written about two lessons he says he received from the official visit to the United States. This is his full post: Today, Prime Minister Haradinaj's weeklong visit to the US was wrapped up. Visiting what reaffirmed the presence of the Republic of Kosovo in the agenda [...]
This is his full post:
Today, Prime Minister Haradinaj's weeklong visit to the US was wrapped up. A visit that reaffirmed the presence of the Republic of Kosovo in the international policy agenda and strategic partnership with friendly countries, and in particular with the US.
From this visit I personally have two conclusions:
1. We must do the story about the country We are, since as a country and society we are without a doubt in front of many UN member states equal to many states that their independence has declared over 100 years ago. So it is not for us to refuse to comply, nor to become acquainted. Always, when describing the account, we need to be content, to talk with arguments, written documents, and actual results. Fortunately the right is with our people and our country, and we must testify to that. To accomplish this requires seriousness and professionalism and that team work is its key. I assure you, we have had this approach throughout our visit and at each meeting.
2. Kosovo is blessed with friendship with the US. We must preserve, honor, and cultivate it. Friendship with the US is and will remain holy to Kosovo and its people. This friendship enabled the Albanian diaspora in America that spared nothing to raise the national issue. We offer everyone that without you, Kosovo would never be here.
May God bless Kosovo's friendship with the United States.












