Thaci after the NATO intervention: I returned free to drink coffee in Pristina, without uniform

President Hashim Thaci, on the 20th anniversary of the NATO intervention in Kosovo, says he remembers with great excitement that moment and that they have been forced to respond to Serbia that way, Periscopi broadcasts. The president shows where he was then. There were extraordinary, emotional... On the day of Kosovo release I was in [...]
The president shows where he was then.
There were extraordinary, emotional... On the day of Kosovo's release I was in discussions then on the installation of international mechanies in Kosovo. I traveled by helicopter from Tirana to continue with the international delegation, and then to sign the midnight agreement with General Jackson. It was a 24-hour commitment in relation to the international community to make everything permanent. And then to keep the conference. Then to get out with a coffee with UCK after commitment to Kosovo's freedom.
He tells of experiences when he came free among Pristina, following his escape.
I escaped by helicopter, and to return for coffee in Pristina, without uniform and fear. Despite the pain of murder, the victims. People still with so - called wounds returned to their homes burned and destroyed. We've had no easy challenges from day one./ P ERISCOPI/












