Clinton's last message before departure: Here are serious people trying to do good things.

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veseline has held a special meeting with former US President Bill Clinton, within the framework of the visit the former US head held in Kosovo, in marking the 20th anniversary of NATO troops' entry. It was President Wessel who accompanied President Clinton to [...]
It was President Wessel who accompanied President Clinton to Pristina Airport at the end of his two-day visit to Kosovo.
President Clinton said Kosovo has made significant progress and should continue the path of development.
This is a wonderful day and you have to be happy, proud and confident about the future. Everyone has problems and challenges, but you have living democracies, good results, and you are one of four states that have not had negative growth since the 2008 financial crisis. That's valid, and they let people know that there are serious people here trying to do good things”, the former American president said.
Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright have stayed in Kosovo to participate in the 20th anniversary of Kosovo's liberation.
After two days in Kosovo Clinton is headed to US.
Chief Parliamentary Veselin and former President Clinton discussed the processes our country has gone through from the war here to the milestones, current developments and challenges ahead of us.
Prime Minister Veselin stressed that this jubilee of Kosovo's liberation note would not make sense without the presence of the three most meritier and crucial people of halting the Serbian genocide over Kosovo Albanians and victory over Serbia, Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright and Wesley Clark.
Wessel said that thanks to this intervention, based on the principles of humanity and freedom, today Kosovo is not only free and independent, but has become an icon of the success of the Western democratic state policy. The former US president, Clinton, expressed happiness that he was part of the 20th anniversary of NATO's intervention in Kosovo, while adding that he feels satisfied with the progress our country has marked during these two decades. He thanked Wessel for the reception and stressed that he will continue to be alongside Kosovo. President Clinton said Kosovo has made significant progress and should continue the path of development./ P ERISCOPI/











