The government denies Kurti has testified at The Hague: He has never accepted an invitation

The Serbian newspaper's claims -- politics -- that incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti recently witnessed at The Hague tribunal with the same words he used his former council, Shkelzen Gashi -- are denied by the Government. Kosovo Government spokesman Perpare Kryeziu, in a response to Gazeta Express, has said the article on [...]
The Serbian newspaper's claims -- politics -- that incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti recently witnessed at The Hague tribunal with the same words he used his former council, Shkelzen Gashi -- are denied by the Government.
Kosovo Government spokesman Perpare Kryeziu, in a response to Gazeta Express, has said the article in the Serbian newspaper '% policy does not stand.
He has also indicated that Prime Minister Kurti has never accepted an invitation to be interviewed by the Special Court.
No, Prime Minister Kurti has never accepted an invitation from the Special Court, and this news stands at”, Kryeziu told Gazeta Express.
He has said that the same claims were filed against ex-Deputer Milaim Zeka.
“The same claims, we want to recall that they were released in the public weeks ago in some television studios in our country, which claims have already been handed over to the indictment”, the government's spokesman, Perparation Kryeziu, stressed.
The Serbian newspaper Stelzen Gashi has reported on the quality of the prime minister's council about the killings of Serb civilians by individuals of the Kosovo Liberation Army in early May.
Calling to sources within Pristina the same newspaper writes that “Shkelzen Gashi has repeated only words with which Kurti witnessed in The Hague tribunal a few months ago.
Gashi's statements to individuals of KLA have resulted in the dismissal of the latter by Albin Kurti following major pressure caused by public reaction
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