Haradinaj talks about the Svecla meeting, Abrashi, Djindi Djuriq

Kosovo's outgoing prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has also talked about current political issues in the country. The moment's most controversial meeting, Svecla, Abrashi, Djindi Djurovic, did not have to be part of questions by journalists to Prime Minister Haradinaj. But the outgoing prime minister said there is no comment [...]
Kosovo's outgoing prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has also talked about current political issues in the country.
The moment's most controversial meeting, Svecla, Abrashi, Djindi Djurovic, did not have to be part of questions by journalists to Prime Minister Haradinaj.
However, the outgoing prime minister said he has no comment on this meeting.
We remember, that Vetevendosje Movement Headship member Xhelal Svechla, deputy elected from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Arba Abashi, and deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, simultaneously head of the Gjakova municipality, Ardian Djini, have been photographed during a meeting with the Serbian government official on Saturday evening.
Svechla has said he is participating in a regional co-operation conference organised by Germany's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
And Abrashi said he was there at a meeting that was organised by CIG.
“Regional Meeting, supported by Germany's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, organised by CIG”, Abrashi said.
By contrast, Marko Djurovic, director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, was arrested on March 26th 2018, in northern Mitrovica by the Kosovo Special Police Unit. The move came after the same one had illegally entered Kosovo territory.
Also, during Friday this week the director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, has come to the defense of Serbian President Vuciq, who issued a scandalous statement.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq stated that Recak's massacre is a fabrication, following the decision that the Constitutional Court in Pristina made a decision to punish former MAPL minister Ivan Todosijevic with two years in prison, who has been found guilty of statements he made concerning Albanians and the Recak massacre.












