Wessel: Government Kurti has offended Kosovo doctors and nurses, accepting aid from Serbia

Chairman Kadri Veselini's PDK, on International Infermieria Day, has accused the government in office of allowing the Serbian state's medical staff to enter action in Kosovo. This action of the Box Government, Wessel has seen it as an insult to Kosovo nurses and doctors. He has said that Kosovo was not needed in [...]
Chairman Kadri Veselini's PDK, on International Infermieria Day, has accused the government in office of allowing the Serbian state's medical staff to enter action in Kosovo.
This action of the Box Government, Wessel has seen it as an insult to Kosovo nurses and doctors.
He has said that Kosovo had to in no way accept aid from Serbia, which used them to regulate the international image, Periscopi conveys.
Wessel's mailing:
Today is the International Day of Nurses, which corresponds to the 200th jubilee birth of Florence Nightingale, considered the world's nurse founder. On this marked day, we express our gratitude for the crucial role that nurses have played in the fight against the coronary pandemic, which each day has faced directly the risk of infection. The best wishes for all who exercise this noble profession!
One of the biggest insults being made to Kosovo nurses and doctors by the dismissed government has been allowing entry and action into Kosovo of Serbian state medical staff in Kosovo. Kosovo currently has hundreds of nurses and doctors who are unemployed, with quality qualifications known and requested even in Germany or Scandinavian countries, who may well have been committed by the state, to care for every citizen of ours, regardless of nationality.
Not only should Serbia's aid not have been accepted, which enabled it to rehabilitate international image by being sold as a humanitarian state, but Kosovo itself had to offer assistance to friendly countries. We have enough young nurses and talented doctors without jobs that, like Albania in Italy, we could have organised to offer a humanitarian contribution, even modest but meaningful to the Allied states that have saved us in the most difficult times.












