Pertashi: America violated international law by killing Solejman

Skender Pertesh of the Kosovar Centre for Security Studies has said that with the murder of Iranian General Qasem Solejmani America has violated international law. In KTV's Rubik under the debate over tensions between America and Iran, Pertesh has said that in the murder of Solejman, the Trump Sʹka administration received no approval from Congress [...]
In KTV's Rubik under the debate over tensions between America and Iran, Pertesh has said that in the murder of Soleiman, the Trump Sʹka administration received no approval from the American Congress as it has in the past case.
“Sulmi has been made to an internationally accepted general and in a territory of another country, a recognised sovereign state and member of the United Nations. Iranian General has been attacked inside Iraq, is banned in terms of international law. The right to self-defense can be legitimized if the United States has undergone an attack. It's impossible to justify that. Under self-defence you can take attacks, but you must have lots of facts and reasons to make such attacks. It can be the same, like the one in Pakistan for the murder of bin Laden or Baghdad in Syria. Under US law every attack abroad is required by Congress, and Trump s. In the past there was, here against Solejman, belonging to an army of a sovereign state, the approval of S.H.I.E. has been reasoned that he had a direct or concrete threat to America's security or national ], he stated.
According to Pertesh, any attacks Iran can make on America can only be on small target because there is no power to jeopardise the United States.












