British Ambassador: Do not ask us why we are cooperating and drinking coffee with Kosovo authorities

British Ambassador Ruair O'Connell speaking of citizens' demands that internationals not co-operate with the Kosovo authorities, he says they have that for sure. The British ambassador explains that they should work with the elected state and that there should be no criticism in this regard, Periscopi broadcasts. We must [...]
The British ambassador explains that they should work with the elected state and that there should be no criticism in this regard, Periscopi broadcasts.
We must cooperate with the chosen. When people demand that we not have co-operation, it is like not to co-operate with Kosovo. The responsibility rests with them. I will cooperate with Government. We have to be loud. We'll provide the citizens. Critically why do you cooperate with them, why have you had coffee with them? Do not need to stay”
In addition to failing to liberalise visas, he has said that both a politician and a citizen should pass on visa procedures.
Sorry about that. If a politician is to ask for a visa, another citizen should be allowed. That's it. Most citizens get a visa. Critics are much more loud here and elsewhere, O'Connell said.
The ambassador to Info Magazine has also been asked about the great escape of young people from Kosovo, which he says is disturbing. For young people, however, O'Connell points out that economic growth is more important than patriotism.
We've been worried about knowing that now it's been a lot of talk and I see a loss of hope. These citizens have lost hope. But there's some energy somewhere. I am enspirated when I hear young people's hysteria in Kosovo when they seek better for society. If citizens seek it out loud, even not to lose focus. Having economic growth is more important to them than patriotism, he adds/ P ERISCOPIA/












