Albin Kurti loves Kosovo as much as his office

Albin Kurti loves Kosovo as much as his office

Hundreds of trucks and cars, along with travelers heading towards Kosovo today, faced a bitter surprise at the border with Kosovo. Under a non-public government order by Albin Kurti, Albanian citizens could not enter Kosovo unless they had a medical certificate, a practice still indecisive in Albania, [...]

Hundreds of trucks and cars, along with travelers heading towards Kosovo today, faced a bitter surprise at the border with Kosovo. Under a non-public government order by Albin Kurti, Albanian citizens could not enter Kosovo if they did not have a medical certificate, an still undecided practice in Albania, while trucks had to pay 22 euros for disinfectation.

Kaosi at the border points and political statements on both sides of the border eased the situation in the afternoon, when the government annulled the deinfectation tax order and left the procedure of how it should be traveled from Albania to Kosovo as citizens unclear and unclear.

Earlier, Health Ministry spokesman Faik Hoti had ironising with Albania's decision to open the border with Kosovo, stressing that each state answers to its borders.

In fact, it is up to the Kosovo government to decide for its borders and for the regime of travel movement. It has the right to close Kosovo's borders and open them according to decisions it makes. That's also true of Albania.

What's evil in all this history is that the Kosovo government and personally Albin Kurti have made decisions in the dark and not public, to humiliate Albanians on borders. They have not made public any standard protocol to communicate with Albania and have not officially announced Albania's citizens and trucks are not welcome in Kosovo. If they had done so, there would certainly not be chaos on the border.

No one goes to a door that is known to be locked. Moreover, Albania's Albanians have been used to closed border points with Kosovo until 1990 by Enver Hoxha, and then from Milosevic.

And they have not travelled to the border or to the pandemic.

But as Albania announced opening its borders with neighbours, other neighbouring countries announce their protocol with Albania.

The word coming Greece announced it would open the land border with Albania on June 15th and will be binding on the border.

Montenegro announced that on June 5th the movement towards Montenegro of every citizen from Albania will be allowed.

Kosovo has not made any official announcement, but it has narrowly blocked the border by inventing disinfectation tax and medical certificates for travelling citizens.

This is done by the man who has been lying to Kosovo for 20 years as a follower of joining Albania, as the man who will tear down the borders between the two countries and create a joint Albanian state.

In his last days, as Kosovo's most short-lived prime minister, the only thing he had in his hand was to humiliate Albania's citizens on the border with Kosovo, and he succeeded.

Like all the political villains that patriotism has their last home and Albin Kurti publicly demonstrated that “patriotism” His, it was just a way to get the prime minister's chair, and as soon as she's leaving, he took off his patriot mask and put on the uniform of Milosevic's customs officers who wouldn't let Morin cross before 1999. But with them, we were at least aware that we did not cross and left.

Albin Kurti has humiliated Albania's Albanians twice after closing the door when they have knocked there without telling them they are not welcome.

This is one of those gestures worth the whole history of a man in politics. It's one of those gestures that shows a politician's soul and reveals who he really is.

Albin Kurti proved to be an evil fugitive, a man who avenges Albania, as those popcorn he has in Tirana and Pristina say, Albania should protect him from the legitimate parliamentary majority that brought him down from power.

And now for Albin Kurti, real Albanians are only 25 percent who have voted in Kosovo. Others must either not be allowed to enter Kosovo, or be removed from Kosovo.

His <x0 general test” today with the land borders of Albania, Kosovo shows that the one who ascended to power as a member of the Union is, in fact, the man who is ready to divide Albania and Kosovo with razor wire if they do not kneel to it. The country begins and ends at its prime minister's 38 square metres office, not 38,000 square miles of Albania with Kosovo. There has been a time in the 1990s, when Ibrahim Rugova had declared Kosovo Republika and it was legal only within his office, as only Albania recognised it outside, but it still seemed great. Now that Kosovo recognises the whole world, Albin Kurti has made it as small as his office. Even his soul.

 

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