Hoti answers with this picture to Kurt's counselor: Ibrahim Rugova pointing to the White House

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has commented on Kosovo's failure by the United States of America to the Democracy Summit through a photograph. Hoti has published the photograph of Historical President Ibrahim Rugova, pointing a finger at the White House. Prime Minister Kurti's political adviser, lives Zulfaj, has said it is no wonder [...]
Hoti has published the photograph of Historical President Ibrahim Rugova, pointing a finger at the White House.
Prime Minister Kurti's political adviser, Dhuulfaj, has said it is no wonder why Kosovo was not invited to the US Democracy Summit.
According to him, it is the unconstitutional installation of the Hoti Government in June 2020, which affected the Freedom House rankings.
Otherwise, after many reactions to Kosovo's failure to join this summit, the American Embassy in Pristina has come up with a clarification.
A spokesman for the American Embassy in Pristina has stated in a clarification that President Joe Biden's Summit for Democracy is the initiative that, however, cannot accommodate all partners, as the goal has been to include the diverse democracies of population size. Kosovo is not invited to attend this summit, which will be held virtually on 9 December and 10 December.
The president for Democracy's <x0mbom is one of many US initiatives focused on advancing democracy, fighting corruption and promoting respect for human rights around the globe. Not all partners can be accommodated in this initiative. The goal has been to bring together a regional and socioeconomic group of countries and jurisdictions, which includes well-founded democracies, as well as democracies in the population size, demographic and location”, the embassy spokesman has said.
On the other hand, this spokesman has said that President Biden has stated that Kosovo has made remarkable progress over two decades.
“Sic emphasised President Biden in his video address in August, Kosovo has made “extraordinary progress over 20 years” by building a regenerative and multiethnic democracy”, he has said.
Also in the US Embassy spokesman's statement, the US as a steadfast partner of Kosovo reportedly remains committed to working with Kosovo.
“As Kosovo's staunch partner, the United States remains committed to working with Kosovo at other forums for advancing and empowering democracy, preventing democratic regrats, promoting respect for human rights and fighting corruption so that we can together prove that democracies meet the needs of their own”, he has said.
Otherwise, American President Joe Biden will organize a “Sam for Democracy” on December 9th and 10th, in which heads of state, representatives of civil society, private sector and philanthropists will be invited to attend, the White House announced on Wednesday.
The summit is scheduled to be held online.
“The summit will promote commitments and initiatives on three main topics: promoting human rights, protecting authoritarianism and fighting corruption”, the White House statement said.
President Biden plans that a year after this summit also organise a meeting with physical presence so that commitments are discussed.
The White House announcement does not provide details about the list of guests at the summit, which is viewed as a G20 alternative and a challenge to China.
The G20 group consists of the most powerful economic countries in the world, including authoritarian regimes such as China and Saudi Arabia.
The G20 representatives will meet in Italy at the end of October.
Beden has said that the “sfide of our time is to prove that democracies can deal with improving people's lives by addressing the biggest problems facing the world.
The White House said the summit is “an opportunity for world leaders to talk about the challenges facing democracy, to listen to each other and their citizens, as well as to promote international co-operation”.












