Since a month ago, VV voiced doubts about Israel's recognition of Kosovo

Kosovo's independence is recognised today by Israel, marking an important step in consolidating our country's citizenship. But this good news was seen with scepticism by Vetevendosje. Although VV chairman Albin Kurti had on September 15th welcomed Israel's recognition until it attacked other points of the agreement, many supporters [...]
Although VV chairman Albin Kurti had on September 15th welcomed Israel's recognition until it attacked other points of the agreement, many VV supporters expressed doubts that this would happen.
Israel's recognition is part of the Washington Agreement signed by Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, which VV candidate Kurti has pledged he will not implement in a public address.
But since December, the VV's recent doubts about Israel's recognition are expressed.
Kryeziu, the party's spokesman, voiced such doubts, citing in a several-time reaction “the lack of official announcement” for such a thing, Periscope follows.
Since then 90 days later, each day and less talk about these investments, which were sometimes said to have been billions of times millions, while there is still no official recognition notice from Israel.” wrote by the VV.
Under the agreement, other important pledges are made that are expected to help Kosovo's economy.
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It's been three months since Washington's meeting and vows. Despite industrial efforts for this event to be presented as historical in terms of achievement, it did not take long to become clear that this meeting was actually historic for the very wrong reasons. Exhausted by the historic explosion in the White House, the Kosovo delegation became the cause of a new chapter of Serbia's history at the White House.
In the face of the September 4th major concessions and compromises at the expense of the country's back, the government tried to reason with promises of billion investments that would have transformed the country's economy and recognition by the state of Israel. Since then 90 days later, there is still no official announcement of Israel's recognition of such investments.
Since these unilateral pledges of Hoti were harmful to the country despite promises of Israel's investment in recognition, what are they without but a political damage and diplomatic failure to the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, under which Kosovo gave up everything it had, all was asked for and took nothing.
Yet, September 4th confirmed to us once again the inability of this vast political club to protect and advance the Republic.











