Wessel: U.S. Senator's statement to withdraw American troops, more than dangerous

Chairman Kadri Wessel's PDK has more than seriously assessed the republican senator David Perdue's statement for revising the American military presence in Kosovo in case taxes are not lifted, writes Periscope. Through a Facebook post, Wessel says that when United States support for Kosovo is vital and [...]
Chairman Kadri Wessel's PDK has more than seriously assessed the republican senator David Perdue's statement for revising the American military presence in Kosovo in case taxes are not lifted, writes Periscope.
Through a Facebook post, Wessel says that when support from the United States for Kosovo is vital and very necessary, the current government, like no other previous government, has sparked the most harmful and dangerous debate on Kosovo relations.
Wessel's mailing:
At a time when the support of the United States for Kosovo is vital and very necessary, the current government -- like no other previous government -- has sparked the most harmful and dangerous debate on Kosovo relations.
Senator Republican's statement, David Perdue, to review the American military presence in our country is more than serious.
Questioning the role of the United States by Kurti Government and our firm alliance with the American state is the greatest damage a Kosovo political elected has accomplished to our state.
Placing Kosovo at a dangerous national crossroads, coming not from any external threat, but from the prime minister's own thoughtless acts, is a bad sign for our country.












