Davutoglu for the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem: Erdogan's fault, my heart is broken

Former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, now leader of the opposition, joined sharp criticism of the opening of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem, stressing that he has been deeply affected by Pristina's decision, accusing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of pursuing an inactive policy in the Balkans, the newspaper Express broadcast. Davutoglu said [...]
Davutoglu said my <x0nd Heart has been broken” by Kosovo's decision to open embassy in Jerusalem.
This is a very depressing event for me. Kosovo, which is in our hearts, became the first Muslim country to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and opened embassys there”, Davutoglu said.
The current opposition leader criticised Turkish President Erdogan, who, according to him, has inactive politics in the Balkans.
“in Kosovo, they must have thought that Erdogan so much respects Trump, who declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel, so they said we too could do such a thing. However, no matter how high Trump stands, Turkey will never accept such an attitude. They should also remember how much Turkey has contributed to Kosovo independence”, Davutoglu said.
Yesterday is done Attaining the Embassy Kosovo in Jerusalem. The ceremony was attended by Labour Charged with the Republic of Kosovo in Israel, Ines Demiri and State Protocol Chief of the Izreal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Gil Haskel.
Haskel has welcomed Demiri, giving it to her Identification folder The diplomat. The Israeli official has said it has been the official inauguration of the first Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in Jerusalem.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diasporas has announced on Sunday that the Kosovo Embassy in Israel with headquarters in Jerusalem has also been officially opened as part of the agreement reached in schington, signed in September last year.
Palestinian Ambassador to Belgrade, Mohammed Nabhan It has sharply criticised Kosovo, which has opened its embassy in Jerusalem. Nabhan said that Kosovo, which, he says, “is not yet state”, has begun violating international law at the expense of other peoples, not only in the Balkans, but also in the Middle East. He threatened that this approach would not go unpunished.











