Kurti openly expresses fears from Russia: Putin visited Kosovo, annexed Océtine after our independence

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has spoken of Russian President Alexander Putin's visit to Kosovo and has told of his time in prison, where he heard the news. He has stressed that, a few months after Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence, Russia annexed South Ossetia. The Russian president has become prime minister [...]
He has stressed that, a few months after Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence, Russia annexed South Ossetia.
The Russian president has become prime minister two months after the end of the war in Kosovo. In June 1999, Kosovo is released, in August it becomes prime minister, meanwhile in December after Jelcin's resignation, he becomes the president's task officer. And the other fact that he should not be forgotten is that he has visited Kosovo. I've tested a little with my colleagues that you know Putin was in Kosovo. He was in prison in July 2001, I was in prison. Visiting Russian troops here. There it was broadcast in Serbian newspapers that brought us to prison in cuts for the part of Kosovo. And this in international news was there. There I saw Putin visit Russian troops. The other is that, a few months after Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence, Russia is south of the ocean ore. So, Kosovo has been looking into the Russian Federation and it seems that there's been a lot of anger now that we drove two Russian citizens”, Kurti said. /Periscopi/












