Vjosa Osmani does not distance himself from Thaci's decree of Embassy: Where's Albin Kurt?

Media adviser to President Vjosa Osmani's Office, Bekim Kupina, has made a difference in “that makes the statement to media” which naturally has political implications. He has already written “not distance” in this public response showing that the decree for opening the Embassy in Israel was taken by former President Hashim Thaci, and [...]
He has already written “not distance” in this public response showing that the decree for the opening of the Embassy in Israel was taken by former President Hashim Thaci, rather than by the U.d. President Vjosa Osmani.
Whether this non-distation of the President's office has its own blessing. If so, then it is not known whether this political position is in sync with that of incoming Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has the current political stance of “review” following letters he received from Turkey's President Erdogan, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, respectively.
Periscope had secured the decree signed by President Thaci, where there was no mention of Jerusalem as the location of the embassy.
Currently, the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem has also been officially inaugurated as incoming Prime Minister Kurti continues to be silent about a matter of such importance to the country. /Periscope












