Green continues the controversy with Ischinger, reminding him of the German journalist's stance on Kurt

Former US Special Family for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Richard Green has continued the controversy with former German diplomat Wolfgang Ischinger. Greenell reminded him of the German journalist Michael Martens' position regarding VV) candidate for prime minister Albin Kurti. Journalist Martens days earlier wrote a tweet on the social twitter network, saying [...]
Journalist Martens days earlier had written a tweet on the social twitter network, saying Kurti is willing to change the Constitution of Kosovo so that through a referendum he can unite Kosovo with Albania.
According to him, a potential prime minister ( Kurti) is claiming to destroy his country. Martins called this theory the “really unusual”.
“Albin Kurti says he wants the change of Kosovo's constitution to enable a referendum to unite Kosovo and Albania. He says he would vote for such a union. A prime minister talking about abolishing his country. Really unusual” wrote Martins.
This tweet, Green re-entered his twitter account by “dued” and former diplomat Ischinger to see it.
The controversy between Green and Ischinger began when he told Grenelli not to interfere in Kosovo's affairs, with the argument that, according to him, he has done enough damage. Also, Ischinger begged former ambassador to leave Kosovo to its politicians.
“Ric, frankly: stop trying to interfere. Enough damage has been done. Your mandate has expired. Leave Kosovo to the people of Kosovo”, he has written.
This reaction was made only after Greenell said that the international community has not invested so much in Kosovo to be disbanded by Kurti.
The international community has not invested so much in the state of Kosovo that Albin Kurti comes and dismantles it”, Grenelli wrote.
He has later said that Kosovo's “people deserve freedom and future” and have asked that “though a leader would like to dismantle Kosovo”.
In some previous reactions, Green has named Kurt as an anti-American who has been against each American administration starting with Bill Clinton.











