Ambassador Costet: In Kosovo there is no room for instruments of violence, be it weapons, gas or eggs

US Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costet has reacted to the laying of eggs by opposition activists to government officials. Kostett has said there should be no room for violence in Kosovo's democratic system. “There should be no room for violence in Kosovo's democratic system, whether it be weapons, gas or eggs”, [...]
Kostett has said there should be no room for violence in Kosovo's democratic system.
“There should be no room for violence in Kosovo's democratic system, whether it be weapons, gas or eggs”, he wrote in Twitter.
This is not a joke, and those who use violence or motivate it should consider the damage they do to Kosovo's reputation”
Contact Costet says there are no rationalities, and what has been done before should not be the motivation to repeat violence in the Parliament, but a constructive dialogue must be created.
“and “ata already made it” is not rational. Respect democracy. Talk to each other”, Costnett added.
Last week several AAKA activists attacked Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti with eggs. The reason was not to leave the 100% tax on Serbia and Bosnia and Hergovine, which the Government has promised.













