Tuzi leader reacts to Montenegrin prime minister after Kosovo's declaration of independence

Tuzi's chairman, Nick Gilosha, has reacted to Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokkapiq for his statement that recognising Kosovo has been wrong. In the message of Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapi) that he will not recognise Kosovo, Tuzi municipality President Nick Gilosaj said we are witnesses that [...]
In the message of Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapi) that he will not recognise Kosovo, Tuzi municipality President Nick Gilosaj said we are witnesses that the prime minister changes his views from time to time and that it is disgusting to comment on any of his decisions.
“We are witnesses that the prime minister changes his views and attitudes from time to time. It's disgusting to comment on anything he says, "Gholoshaj," he said, writes cdm.me.
However, he adds, Montenegro is a member of the NATO alliance and with such primitiveness at the helm, I think it is not a good message for partners or anyone.
Montenegro's prime minister, known as a pro-Serbian, said today that recognition of Kosovo must withdraw but that it will not make that decision because his government would fall.
“If I were prime minister, I would not know Kosovo, but it was all over before my arrival”, he had said, among other things, reported Express.
Serbia is a place we are related to in history and tradition. The DPS-led government did not have that view for Serbia, as evidenced by the number of bilateral visits by Serbian and Montenegrin officials. Citizens of our countries want that co-operation and we as responsible governments need to hear what people are telling us, “said Krivokupic.
Otherwise, Montenegro had recognised Kosovo's independence on October 9th 2008 a few months after Kosovo declared independence.












