Who is BBC reporter who put Vjosa Osman in trouble?

U.d. Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani was in serious trouble yesterday in an interview at the BBC where she found it difficult to present Kosovo and herself worthy. But who is the BBC reporter who questioned him? Osman was on the HARDtalk show he failed [...]
Osman was on the HARDtalk show in which he failed to show what was different from other politicians, why Kosovars had to believe because he had been in politics for 20 years, the stand for the Special Court and other issues.
At one point, while Osman was talking about crimes committed by Serbs in Kosovo to avoid responding to KLA commanders in Hakka, the journalist addressed the issue as speaking to Serbia's political representatives.
Full interview translated by P ERISCOPY.
She also found it very difficult to reason on her partner's position, Albin Kurt, for the national union.
BBC reporter Vjosa Osmani was named Stephen Sackur. He is a 57-year-old man with long experience in journalism.
Sackur's BBC career began in 1986, and in 1990 he had been one of the British public broadcaster's foreign correspondents, writes Periscopi.
He had reported to the Cadife Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1989 and to Germany's reunification in 1990.
And so, Mr. Sackur has medically covered Bill Clinton's scandal with Monica Lewinski.
He's been on the HARDtalk show since 2005, when he replaced veteran journalist Tim Sebastian. Since then, he has interviewed very interesting personalities such as Hugo Chavez, Shimon Peres of Israel, Mahmoud Abbasin of Palestine, Vice President Al Gore, Noah Chomsky and many others.











