Hamiti: Rugova believed in the United States, but he didn't always say yes.

Former adviser to the late President Ibrahim Rugova, Muhamet Hamiti, has told of his attitudes towards the United States of America. <x0brahim Rugova was the man who believed in the United States, but he hasn't always told them either”. Over the 1990s, the U.S. has taken a stance on restoring autonomy. Rugova gave it to [...]
<x0brahim Rugova was the man who believed in the United States, but he hasn't always told them either”.
During the 1990s, the U.S. has taken a stance on restoring autonomy. Rugova managed to work with them, earn their sympathy by telling them, not to return autonomy, but to Kosovo independence, which only he could call with the soft language and strong open attitude towards Albania and Serbia, but as compromise”.
The Albanian “Ideality has been the unification of Albanians, while the compromise of Albanians has been independence of Kosovo”.
You know what it looked like in international ears in the 1990s to tell them that we love independence and that's our compromise”.
He also spoke of the Rugovian spirit.
I'm the same as I've always been. I believe in this evolution, and I believe in the going through, visionary ideas and values Rugova has represented in his political action, in his vision and strategy”.
I find it necessary to reactualize and I believe it's recurrentizing”.
“I believe in modern-day survey because Ibrahim Rugova has also become Kosovo's first manship when Kosovo was not yet a state in the full sense of the word”.
We don't have statesmen today because the statesman thinks of the future beyond electoral cycles he thinks further and strategically”.












