Kurti between Erdogan and Netanyah

Erdogan, happy that LVV could avoid opening the embassy in Jerusalem. Netanyah invites Kurt to her inauguration. The February 14th election won them firmly. The expectations are, for Vetevendosje, very soon to move towards making government alone. Meanwhile, the first challenges for the Kurti 2 government seem to have knocked. [...]
The February 14th election won them firmly.
The expectations are, for Vetevendosje, very soon to move towards making government alone.
Meanwhile, the first challenges for the Kurti 2 government seem to have knocked.
At the VV leader's address this weekend, two important congratulations came to victory in this election.
Initially, Turkish President Rexhep Tayyip Erdogan congratulated Kurti, and then expressed joy that Vetevendosje could avoid opening the embassy in Jerusalem.
Then, in the direction of Kurti, came Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's letter.
Unlike Erdogan, Netanyah himself invited Kurt to the inauguration of the embassy in Jerusalem.
What Kurt's stance is between these two letters on Sunday has not indicated by Vetevendosje.
But, the unversary professor, Blerim Latifi, says the issue is clear and should not be questioned.
But what is the way to go so that no reports with the Turkish state can be broken. Otherwise, on February 1st, Kosovo and Israel established diplomatic relations, through which Israel recognised Kosovo as a state.
As of this time, the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem has sparked numerous reactions.











