New York Post comments on Wessel's campaign, talks about the Kosovo electoral effect of Trump

American daily New York Post, also considered US President Donald Trump's favourite newspaper, has commented on the PDK candidate election campaign for Kosovo Prime Minister Kadri Wessel. This newspaper, released in New York, where the majority of the Albanian diaspora are also concentrated US, pays attention [...]
American daily New York Post, also considered US President Donald Trump's favourite newspaper, has commented on the PDK candidate election campaign for Kosovo Prime Minister Kadri Wessel.
This newspaper, released in New York, where the majority of the Albanian diaspora are also concentrated U.S.A., it pays special attention to the fact that Pristina is filled with billboards President Trump and PDK leader Kadri Wessel.
Meaninging Trump's effect on Kosovo's election victory, as well as recalling the meeting held between Trump and Wessel in 2017, the New York Post cites how the candidate in Kosovo The PDK for Prime Minister has chosen pro-Americanism as a way to achieve victory.
Contrary to my rivals, I am the only candidate to promote a strong and public partnership with the US and President Trump”'s White House, Wessel declared for the New York Post.
The paper recalls that Kosovo declared its independence in 2008 and is recognised by more than 100 countries, including the US, but Serbia and the five EU countries still refuse to accept it.
Kosovo's “People understand that a strong America also helps Kosovo become stronger”, Wessel has said.
New York Post, further, highlights Wessel's anti-corruption agenda.
My “Platform against corruption and nepotism has much in common with the platform that the United States of America and President Trump have in the global fight against corruption”, the New York Post quoted this statement by Kadri Wessel, done at an electoral rally in Lipjan.
This American daily also writes that Wessel was one of the leaders and founders of the Kosovo Liberation Army, as well as chief of the Kosovo Intelligence Service.
New The York Post, commenting on the October 6th elections in Kosovo, finally mentions the fact that even rival candidate Vjosa Osmani is linked to America, having studied law at Pittsburgh University.











