Serbian media: Kosovo shames Edi Rama after supporting Serbia's initiative for mini-senge

Serbian media are reporting on negative reactions from Kosovo to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for the Balkan mini-Sengen initiative. The <x0) initiative of the prime minister of Albania, the North Macedonia and the Serbian president has provoked extremely negative reactions in Pristina”, writes Serbian Blitz, translates Periscopi. The last of the reactions to this Serbian medium is [...]
Serbian media are reporting on negative reactions from Kosovo to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for the Balkan mini-Sengen initiative.
The <x0) initiative of the prime minister of Albania, the North Macedonia and the Serbian president has provoked extremely negative reactions in Pristina”, writes Serbian Blitz, translates Periscopi.
The last of the reactions to the Serbian media writes "is that of sociologist and university professor Fadil Maloku, who has proposed that the Albanian prime minister be declared an unwanted person in Kosovo.
“EDIA RAMA, in Kosovo definitely needs to be announced P ERSON NON GRATA! Edi Rama, before I support her MINISTENGENIN with the Slavs (Serbia, which in preamble of its Constitution, still finds Kosovo to be an integral part, and Macedonia, which in “barkun” its sociopolical and demographic, has over 35% ethnic Albanian?) would it have to first back even formally, MINIGENENINPAPTAR! Aye! He is on the contrary. It's obvious that this man, surrounded by his advisers... more than Serbian pro, is evilly working for a Balkan mini-Yugoslav! ”, Maloku wrote on Facebook.
Serbian media also gives space to the LDK chairman Isa Mustafa's reaction, who has praised the initiative for the Balkan mini moon, as forming a new Yugoslavia.
Serbian media also quoted Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's statement, through which he also indicated that Kosovo would not be part of this initiative. /Periscopi/












