Haradinaj: I say hello to Vuciqi and tell Kosovo or join Albania

AAK presidential candidate Ramush Haradinaj has said he wants to do things with Serbia. On February 14th, but I have to do things with Serbia. We started once, but I gotta do it again because I don't have to put them in half. How do we deal with Serbia? Having unity [...]
On February 14th, but I have to do things with Serbia. We started once, but I gotta do it again because I don't have to put them in half. How do we deal with Serbia? Having unity among ourselves, preserving each other and taking on the best ideas and programmes we have and strengthening Kosovo within. It needs to boost the economy, strengthen the military and the state, with new jobs opening up for youth, by raising the minimum wage to 300 euros, by raising wages each year as we belong to both the country and each other. We can do this, because when we are like this, we can deal more easily with Serbia”.
Haradinaj has said that if he becomes president he will send greetings to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq that he should either recognise Kosovo or Kosovo joins Albania.
When I become president of the country I say hello [Aleksandar] I also tell the Wucinians to be ready or to get to know Kosovo and don't delay us because we can't wait, because we drive our way together with Albania. It's not there. Have me recognised Kosovo and don't delay yourself, and don't get your people around us, because we do our jobs”.
He has declared there is nothing new about confronting Serbia until he has remembered the first time he has been ambushed. I have something new with them. On May 6, 1997, I was ambushed for the first time when I was with Brother Lion, Fehmi, and Jeva Ladrovci and other heroes. Even though they've been working with us for a while, we've pulled the guy back and we've been back in the fight for a short while. On March 24th, there's been a lot of work going on in the house. They surrounded us with everything [Slo Slobodan] had. Milosevic. The war has lasted all day, but none of us who've been inside the house have died”.
On March 24, 1999, America and NATO dropped [Slo Slobodan] Milosevic takes the lead and shows him the country. After the war, it's not easy, because they've tried to convince us that we have to let go. They wanted to tear us apart, and I went and said Ibrahim Rugova... did we publish the institutions and the state together? There were fellow KLA fighters who remembered being raised, but the goal was not to let a large breach take place within our people who were using our enemy. Turns out this was the right way, because it was repeated by all the other”.











