VV and PDK hardware: Konjufca drew Citak, not Nat Hasani, while Kurti praised Ramiz Ladrovcin

VV and PDK hardware: Konjufca drew Citak, not Nat Hasani, while Kurti praised Ramiz Ladrovcin

Foreign Affairs Minister Glauk Konjufca made a decision today to propose withdraw from diplomatic missions for seven ambassadors, including Mrs. Vlora Citaku é, who had made a fuss of dignified presentations against Ivica Daciqi at the UN Security Council. Such a decision comes after Sierra Leone became state [...]

Such a decision comes after Sierra Leone became the eighteenth state to draw recognition of Kosovo's independence. This makes it difficult to use the argument from the Kosovo side that most UN member states have recognised Kosovo, as the number of states that recognised our country has dropped to 92.

But Konjufca decided suddenly to propose withdraw from the diplomatic missions of seven ambassadors, writes Periscopi.

And if our diplomacy stood well in one respect, it was right on the UN Security Council. Citaku had had a dignified appearance in front of the chief of Serbian diplomacy, Mr. Ivica Dacic.

Among other nominees to withdraw from diplomatic missions is Mr. Ylber Hysa, Kosovo's ambassador to Northern Macedonia, who had once been part of the Ora party.

However, while it may seem that Conjufca's decision involved the political background of the ambassadors, this may seem to be a bit contradictory if we carefully relax the facts.

Nait Hasani The PDK, which is Kosovo's ambassador to Albania, has not been affected by Kurti's proposals. Hasan had been deputy of this party in many legislatures, and furthermore, his political presence was greater than that of Mrs. Chitaku.

However, it seems that Vetevendosje's political reluctance towards politicians does not specifically extend to the PDK's failure. In fact, a few years ago, VV chairman Albin Kurti at the Foreign Affairs Commission in an assessment of Kosovo ambassadors in foreign countries had given a higher grade to the current ambassador in Albania, Mr. Ramiz Ladrovci, rather than ambassadors who had no political background, such as Muhamed Towers. writer in France.

Vetevendosje is known for many members who have political background in particular with the Democratic Party of Kosovo. /Periscope

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