Mustafa: Berisha was no Milosevic associate, nor Thaci of Vuciqi

Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, the debate that has now taken place and how many days between President Hashim Thaci and Albania's former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, has seen it as harmful and unnecessary. He says the attacks between the two do not reveal a truth, while for both leaders he said he does not know them that way [...]
Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, the debate that has now taken place and how many days between President Hashim Thaci and Albania's former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, has seen it as harmful and unnecessary.
He says the attacks between the two do not reveal a truth, while for both leaders he said he does not know them the way they have named each other.
Full mailing of Mustafa to Facebook:
Dear friends,
The attacks between President Thaci and the former president of Albania, Berisha, do not reveal a truth. As such, I consider them harmful and unnecessary.
You should think hard and tell former Albanian President and former Prime Minister Sali Berisha that he was an accomplice of Serbia and Milosevic. No one believes you, and no one shares with President Thaci himself. It is not important to trace when and what one has said about the other, and how they have raised each other to pedestal, but we also know Sali Berisha and Hashim Thaci.
Mr. Sali Berisha, both president and prime minister of Albania, has done the impossible to help and support Kosovo. In the nineth years of the past century, while I was minister of the Bukoshi Government, in Exal, every door of the Albanian Government and Presidency with Sali Berisha has been open for Kosovo; it has been available to our entire Albanian diplomacy, minister, embassy and ambassador. This has continued even after the war. Therefore, Sali Berisha has been, is and remains a monument to Kosovo's independence.
I would, perhaps, win an applause by a number of people in Kosovo if President Thaci deemed President Thaci an associate of Vuciqi and as a man selling Kosovo. I didn't know him as such, so I can't tell him, except he wants to shop. We're not at the Bazaar, but at a very delicate moment our country is going through. So the names are not personal issues, but they address institutions that represent individuals.
President Thaci has told President Thaci personally and has said nearly all of Kosovo, publicly, that his political disinformation for border correction is very wrong and unacceptable. He needs to be corrected. If he doesn't, he'll have himself, not the others.
Therefore, we swear and take offense because such a solution does not go through, it is unacceptable. And that should be enough.
Kosovo and Albania must be respected bilaterally. As for our jobs, we know them better than Albania; and Albania knows its jobs better than Kosovo. But we need to help one another and cooperate on equal grounds and mutual respect.
We're mature enough to avoid degrading names, even with animal names. IM












