LDK's Rugova badly beats Albin Kurti: No red partisan or black Taliban can separate us from America

LDK's Rugova badly beats Albin Kurti: No red partisan or black Taliban can separate us from America

Former Democratic League of Kosovo deputy (LDK), Naser Rugova, has made a very tough status on the incumbent prime minister, Mr. Albin Kurti. Kurti was fired late last month after he was accused of obstructing Kosovo's reports with the United States. But, it seems, the dismissal has not sufficed for Rugova [...]

Kurti was fired late last month after he was accused of obstructing Kosovo's reports with the United States. But, it seems, the dismissal has not sufficed for Rugova, who has offended him in the most grave words.

He cites Kurt's backwards logic that favours the EU over the United States, implying that such a thing does not stand, Periscopi conveys.

Rugova even does not hesitate to mention Kurti's even historic mistakes, such as the rejection of the Rambouillet Agreement and the rejection of the Ahtisaari Pacos, saying that “Albin was always on the opposite side of the” history.

In the end it ends up saying that Kosovo cannot separate either red partisans or black Taliban from America. It is unknown to whom Rugova refers with these two labels.

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According to Albin Kurti, in dialogue with Serbia, Europe will protect Kosovo, meanwhile, America will split Kosovo. Borrell and Lajcak will strengthen Kosovo, meanwhile, Green and Palmer will weaken it. It is not surprising, however, because this is the same man who was opposed to the agreement in Rambouille, who brought Yugoslavia's shelling and our freedom, is the same Albin who opposed Ahtisaari for bringing independence and the state that Albin made prime minister. Historically, Albin has been on the opposite side of history, and it is no wonder that it is this time.
Kosovo has no greater friend than America and no red partisan or black Taliban can ever change that.

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