Security expert: To rent prisons and say no to American gas is a reckless policy

Security expert Besa Kabashi-Ramaj has criticised Kosovo government that it is acting completely in reckless form after borrowing prison cells for Denmark. The Kosovo prison system, which is owned by the state, should not be treated as “the private rented company”, despite receiving some money in return. “The government of the Republic [...]
The Kosovo prison system, which is owned by the state, should not be treated as “the private rented company”, despite receiving some money in return.
The government of the Republic of Kosovo cannot succeed if it acts so recklessly, except because of the economic crisis. Maintaining the national security of the Republic of Kosovo is not only the responsibility that comes with the political mandate, it is patriotic duty at all times. Granting state prison cells for several million euros, and saying no to the US's strategic plans for gas pipelines is rational and reckless,” has said Mrs. Kabashi Ramaj for Kosovo Online, Periscopi conveys.
Kosovo and Denmark have reached agreement in principle on renting 300 prison cells for 10 years in exchange for 210m euros.











