Kurti recalls NATO intervention, indirectly mentions liberation war but not the KLA

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has spoken of the 22nd anniversary of NATO bombings, saying we are celebrating the anniversary of the triumph of the human conscience force's triumph over the violence of Serbian chauvinism. It was the first time we've enjoyed flying planes to tear the sky apart. We rejoiced. The evening of March 24, 1999, marked the beginning [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has spoken of the 22nd anniversary of NATO bombings, saying we are celebrating the anniversary of the triumph of the human conscience force's triumph over the violence of Serbian chauvinism.
It was the first time we've enjoyed flying planes to tear the sky apart. We rejoiced. The evening of March 24th 1999 marked the beginning of NATO bombings on the armed forces of Milosevic's Yugoslavia. Many losses, suffering and damage were inflicted on our people and our country in the spring of the first 22 years, but it was this dawn of the liberation of Kosovo”, Kurti wrote, among other things, Periscopi broadcast.
But what stands out in the post of Prime Minister Kurti is that nowhere does he mention the Kosovo Liberation Army.
He has said that in the next 78 days, all those who were abducted by Serbia's genocide will be remembered with sorrow and sorrow. /Periscopi
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Today we celebrate the anniversary of the triumph of the force of human conscience over the violence of Serbian chauvinism.











