Kosovo analyst: Vucinqi is wise Milosevic, he has turned us into troubled parties in the international arena

Kosovo analyst Agon Maliqi has written on his Facebook profile about the statement James Hooper issued for Free Europe followed by Periscope during the morning. Maliqi implies that Vuciki wisely managed to provoke us through his strategy and [...]
Kosovo analyst Agon Maliqi has written on his Facebook profile about the statement James Hooper issued for Free Europe followed by Periscope during the morning.
Maliqi implies that Vuciqi wisely managed to provoke us through his strategy and turn us into problematic parties in the international arena, which removes the pressure to recognise Kosovo's independence.
Furthermore, he has called Kosovo leadership disabled, Kosovo society as an emotionally immature crowd, while the media scene is irresponsible.
Hooper today had declared that Kosovo is putting strategic interests at risk because of tactical games.
This is Mr. Maliqi:
Do you remember Vucic when he came to Mitrovica and said that “I am the wise Milosevic”? And here's the results of his strategy to provoke us, get us crazy, and get us into a trouble party in the international arena, which takes away the pressure on him for recognition. He's learned the lesson of 1999 and 2008, and I know that all he needs to win is to confront the other side with the West. With this incompetent leadership, this unprecedented media scene.As you serve without the face of the disabled, and with these emotionally inexplicable folk crowds, Vucin does not have a hard time. James Hopper's messages provided a state platform like Free Europe should be read very seriously because they are articulating strategic thought behind official US politics.
Hooper: “Kosovo is currently putting strategic interests at risk to pursue tactical games. From my experience with Kosovo leaders in the past, they have been strategic players, even if they could occasionally lose some tactical goal. That's how diplomacy and international politics work. In a practical sense, Kosovo is now seen instead of a cautious, clear-minded and practical state of mind as a country with fair-headed leaders who follow the nationalist agenda, and this contrasts with Belgrade, which is now being more rational. And that's a huge difference. Serbia is always seen as a problematic country, which has not yet surpassed the Milosevic era, but this is now gradually changing. ””
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