Hoxhaj criticises Government for not participating in world climate summit

Former Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has criticised the Kurti government for not participating in the world summit. Hoxhaj, through a writing on the social Facebook network, has said that today and yesterday 2500 delegates from 200 countries in the world have gathered at the UN Summit on Climate (UNCCC, COP26) in Glasgou. No one from Kosovo is there! [...]
Hoxhaj, through a writing on the social Facebook network, has said that today and yesterday 2500 delegates from 200 countries in the world have gathered at the UN Summit on Climate (UNCCC, COP26) in Glasgou.
No one from Kosovo is there! No one has applied for participation by the Kosovo government! Are there any activists of this cause, field professionals or journalists?!”, Hoxhaj wrote.
Read below the full post:
Good morning, Kosovo.
“How much carbon dioxide does Kosovo emit?”, Japan's Foreign Minister asked me when I met him in December 2012. It wasn't the first time I've heard of such a matter, nor for different climates as the global cause! I told him, in short, that CO-2 emissions were too small compared to many countries in Europe and the world!
Today and yesterday, 2,500 delegates from 200 countries around the world have gathered at the UN Summit on Climate (UNCCC, COP26) in Glasgou! Nobody from Kosovo is there! No one has applied for participation by the Kosovo government! Are there any activists from this cause, field professionals or journalists?
This Samit would be a good opportunity to meet world leaders, to tell them that this topic is important to us as well as Kosovo, to provide support for this issue, but also for other Kosovo topics! Because it's not just about climate, it's a good platform for everyone else!
Nobody's going to Sam tells me two things. First of all, how big is the fog of illusion and isolation in which the Government has placed our state. Second, the summit is organised by the UN, where Kosovo is not a member state and this would be a golden opportunity for Kosovo to cool off! It would be possible at UN events to be our own voice, show concern for what worries the world, and ask it to sustain us in our concerns and causes.
But the summit is being held in Glasgou, Scotland, and political Pristina has long covered by Scottish mist, which leaves no room for imagination, no knowledge, no will to do something quite small internationally for Kosovo!











