Serbs rebuke the British ambassador for meeting with Kurti: “They decide how they decorate the room”

The U.K. Embassy in the Republic of Kosovo has returned response to Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, who had been calling for account today from British Ambassador Nicholas Abbott, about the photograph at the Vetevendosje Movement office, where the red flag was viewed in the background, says the manner of office organisation is the question of parties [...]
This Embassy says that the manner of organising the office is the question of parties meeting, while the embassy's task is to co-operate with the main political factors in Kosovo.
A recently published photo of the ambassador at the meeting with one of Kosovo's political leaders has attracted the attention of the region. It is the Embassy's duty to cooperate with key political actors. When acting within the party's framework, our co-talkers are free to choose how to organise their offices”, it is said in a Twitter response to this Embassy.
Meanwhile, this response by the British Embassy in Pristina to Vuciqi has been removed from the official website several minutes after the publication, however, Express has maintained a “creen view” of the response.
Vuciq had asked Ambassador Abbott in his Twitter account that in whose election the state had won Albin Kurti.
Serbia's leader had said he would ask questions until he receives answers from the ambassador.
“What choice did Kurt win in what country? And the flag you stand in front of which country belongs, Your Honor? I'm going to keep asking you until I get an answer to these questions”, he wrote Vuciq on his Twitter account. /GazetaExpress/













