Erdogan letter Kurti: Asks the removal of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem (Letra)

Republic of Turkey President Reccep Tayip Erdogan has written another letter to the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, to make the Kosovo Embassy issue in Jerusalem more serious. In this letter delivered by Turkey's Embassy in Pristina, the opening of the Kosovo Embassy in the capital is urgently mentioned. [...]
In this letter delivered by Turkey's Embassy in Pristina, the opening of the Kosovo Embassy in the controversial Israeli capital is launched, saying that “would be helpful for the Kosovo government to review the decision and adapt it to the results of the United Nations. [File] UN].”
Erdogan has praised Kurti, who has included the Turkish party KDTP in government, broadcasts Periscopi.
On the other hand, since I know that you also have concerns about the Kosovo Embassy issue, whose opening has been reportedly made in Jerusalem, I think it would be useful for your government to review this issue within the relevant framework of the UN and international law. ”
Hail from the Republic of Turkey
In other words, Erdogan instructs Kurti to withdraw the embassy from Jerusalem and place it at Tel Aviv as the countries have done within the framework of the UN resolution.
The reaction of Kosovo's prime minister remains to be seen. /Periscope











