Hakki Abazi-funded media quoted in the report discussing Albin Kurti's collapse

Samuel Green, Gregory Asmolov, Adam Fagan and Borjan GJuzelov are the four authors who were commissioned by the European Parliament's Foreign Policy Committee (AFET) to prepare a study on the role of false news in the Western Balkans. A 103-page study published on the official page of the European Parliament, titled “Pronounce [...]
A 103-page study published on the official page of the European Parliament, titled “Forgotting and Deinformation News in the Western Balkans and identifying effective ways against them, includes Kosovo on two pages, the newspaper Inseder writes.
This study, which tells of the main trends and patterns of deninforms and the fight against deninforms throughout the region in the period from 2018 to 2020, explains how this phenomenon worked in Kosovo as well.
According to the document of these four authors, it explains how the engagement of the Trump administration with only one post on the social Twitter network led the Government of Kosovo, at the time led by the Leader of the Vetevendosje Movement, to collapse.
The “was frustrated by what he saw as an obstacle by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Ambassador Grenelli, apparently arranged for Senator David Perdue and the son of US President Donald Trump Jr. make a statement in Titer suggesting that American troops would withdraw from Kosovo. Ambassador Grenelli continued to hold this threat, which had not been made by any US official in negotiations with Kurt's coalition partners, leading a no-confidence motion to be filed that brought down Kurti Government.
Fourth Author Report It is based on some quotations in the part about Kosovo.
In one case, the report refers to a journalist's writing Arta BerishaThat he spoke of false news and politics.
While in another part, it was cited Eraldin Fazliu, editor-in-chief of “Pristina Insight”, which in one scripture says “in Kosovo dezinformation comes from politicians.
In the part about Donald Trump's policy impact on the collapse of Albin Kurti, “Balkan Insight”.
“Pristina Insight” and “Balkan Insight” are productions of BIRN, media that has been funded by Haki Abazi, former deputy prime minister of Albin Kurti.
The report also quotes writing Shawn Walker, The Guardian correspondent for Central and Eastern Europe The journalist tells of the collapse of Albin Kurt in time of pandemic, meanwhile, writes that all of this happened because of “a division between US and European foreign policy”.












