Bird: Kurt no care to go against the US for embassy in Jerusalem

Renowned political analyst Petrit Zogaj, in a proposal granting Periscope, has analysed recent developments that have the location of where the Kosovo Embassy in Israel will open. Until Erdogan has in a way threatened Kosovo if the embassy sets it up in Jerusalem, Israel's controversial capital Benjamin Netanyah has [...]
Until Erdogan has in a way threatened Kosovo if the embassy sets it up in Jerusalem, Israel's controversial capital Benjamin Netanyahu has invited Kurt to go to her inauguration.
The embassy's deployment to Jerusalem implies that Kosovo recognises this city as the capital of the Israeli state.
And Zogaj has told Periscope that Kurti has no interest in coming up against the United States on such a case.
What Kosovo has no interest in and does not dare reconsider is Israel's recognition and other obligations that followed in this recognition, and one of them is the Embassy in Jerusalem. This is not even a review, something I don't believe that neither Mr. Kurt and LV has any interest in this. The bird, follows Periscope.
This is Mr. Bird:
If you read carefully the LV post on her Facebook page, there seems to be space to say that Albin Kurt's position is correct. It says we're going to examine government records on the run. And as we know the documentation of the Kosovo Foreign Ministry is that Kosovo has formalised two-way relations with Israel and that at the conference (online) between the two foreign ministers has also been introduced the logo of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem. So this is the official position of the Republic of Kosovo in relation to Israel. Well, Mr. Kurti is saying that I have to officially get to know the whole process, something I see normal and reasonable. What's also clear is that Kosovo will not go back in relation to Israel, nor to Jerusalem as a place of the Kosovo Embassy. This Mr. Kurt won't do it and he can't do it.
As far as reviewing the September 4th Agreement is concerned, it is absolutely expected that the Benden administration will see what has been accomplished with the agreement, what has not gone well and what has been changed. That's very clear. What Kosovo has no interest and does not dare reconsider is Israel's recognition and other obligations that followed in this recognition, and one of them is the Embassy in Jerusalem. That's not even a review, something I don't believe either Mr. Kurt and LV has any interest in this.












