Albanian lobin in America, Vuciq calls Prizren's Third League

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said tonight that it is no coincidence that Serbia, when it comes to resolving the Kosovo issue, expects much more from President Donald Trump than from representatives of some former American administrations. Commenting on the assessments of Eliot Engel, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives [...]
Commenting on the assessments of Eliot Engel, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee at the House of Representatives at the American Congress and former US Secretary of State from the time of President Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, that Vuciq is following the policy about Kosovo with “iron” and that he managed to turn America against Kosovo, the Serbian president said it is about very important people who have attacked him and Serbia and said he will continue to fight for his country.
“This shows that these people would like Serbia to recognise independent Kosovo and not have its legitimate demands. It's no coincidence that for us, it's not easy, because it's not easy at all, but we can expect much more from President Trump's administration and his associates than from Mrs. Albright and Mr. Engel”, Vuciq said.
As Serbian media broadcast, Vuciq has said he will continue to fight for Serbia, because that is his job.
“I have never used a handful, but I've been trying to get a free flow of goods, capital, people and services”, Vuciq said, conveys Telegrafi.
He stressed that it is about important people, adding that this news in Serbia was conveyed with little attention.
As he said, Eliot Engel is a Senate domain, the most prominent Albanian lobbyist from Brooklyn, a very powerful man.
Prizren's Third Link, formed in 1946, where Albanians finance the Albanian lobby in America with terrible money, has cost us more than the First and Second League of Prizren”, Vuciq said.
As he says, he doesn't even want to talk about Albright's great power, “because it has a huge impact, especially on democratic nomenclature”.
Vuciq also said he knows very well the presidential candidate of the Democrats, Joe Beden, because he was his guest and that they were seen several times in Munich and Washington.
Madeleine Albright, US Secretary of State at the time of President Bill Clinton, said that the United States today is not helping as much as it has previously worked to resolve the dispute between Kosovo and Serbia.
It was a report during the discussion of the Congress Committee on Foreign Relations, which was headed by Eiot Engel, said the United States is not helping to resolve that issue.
Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel said that “Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq in the report with Kosovo is currently following a policy with iron ] and doing everything he can to undermine democracy in Kosovo, trying to encourage other countries to attract recognition of Kosovo”.
Engel praised that it now appears that the United States is leaving the bilateral obligations they had in previous administrations, starting in Clinton and Bush, and added that it is depressing it.












