Burim Ramadani talks about “humanitarian crisis” in the north

Deputy Defence Minister Burim Ramadani has said that “humanitarian crisis” in northern Kosovo is a political move. “Must be very clear that it's about a factory. It's political action with the agenda set”, Ramadani said. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's adviser, has stated in Info Magazine that the tariff to goods [...]
We should be very clear that we're dealing with a factory. It's political action with a certain agenda”, Ramadani said.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's adviser, has declared in Info Magazine that the fee to Serbian goods has now been set for over 220 days.
“In the last seven days, it is possible to have a humanitarian crisis. This “crisis” aims to damage Kosovo to the international image as the first and second goal for material benefits”.
The police operation on May 29th has cut the benefits of smugglers who have been directly linked to Vuciqi. It's something that really hurts Vuchy. The aspect that concerns Kosovo's international image is clear that this story is not sold. Kosovo's north has full international attention. There is the presence of the UN, there is diplomatic presence like in other parts of Kosovo. It is not a story that can be seen as true in the international factor”.
“We are not talking about revolting citizens in northern Kosovo. There's no humanitarian crisis there. The tax is set at 220 days, and this crisis emerged in the last seven days. The drugs are tax-free. From the information I have only during 2019, one million euros in aid came from Serbia”.
According to Ramadani tariff has not caused a hurdle and that “humanitarian crisis” has no connection with this fee, Kosovo reports.
The supplies of Bosniaks in the north are full of goods, then certainly the Government has taken measures for which it has constitutional obligation. Five mobile selling points of elementary goods have been opened. International attention needs to be deconspirated. Serbia's reaction through this plan is so great because Kosovo institutions have decontained this” plan.












