English MPJ posting becomes viral online with spelling errors

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has received much criticism for the latest posting on the social Twitter network. The English-language post made by MPJ was amateur and wrong. Without Putin's approval, no Belarus attack on the plane, no new threat from Vuciq, with 30 more tanks, 30 miles. [...]
Without Putin's approval, no Belarus attack on the plane, no new threat from Vuciq, with 30 more tanks, 30 miles. Transfers from Russia. NATO, the US, the EU must take measures to protect and protect Allies”, the MPJ's English post said.
“Poutin is becoming more aggressive, exploiting the weakness of the West. Without Putin's approval, there would be no Belarus attacks on the plane...”, it was said in post.
Analysts have criticised this post.
“External policy with Google translate”, says journalist Imer Mushkolaj.

“Non-professional Twitter positions by the Kosovo Foreign Ministry. Today's Posting of Kosovo's MPJ to Titter in connection with recent developments in Belarus and Russia's role in the Balkans is non-professional, undiplomatic and unseriously”, says journalist Enver Robelli.

On the other hand, he said that even the first several days of this Ministry of State in the Middle East post was unintelligible, and calls for the MPJ to improve its professional level.
The first several days of MPJ in Tateter over the conflict in the Near East was also unprofessional, unbalanancing and absurdly simplifying a conflict where things can be seen white and black. MPJ urgently needs to reach a professional level of communication with public opinion. The MPJ's account at Titter is not a blog or a private Facebook account, where it can be written in violation and gone with weak English. The MPJ's profile in Titter is, in fact, the mirror of Kosovo state positions. With posts like these, Kosovo appears before the world in a distorted mirror. This practice should end immediately! Not Alone Carrying Responsibility MPJ, but the entire government cabinet, which seems sleepy in voter comfort”, he added.
Political affairs acquaintance Agon Maliqi says the posts should be more serious, while saying institutions cannot be at a level of posts like Facebook analsites.
“Pray for the Foreign Ministry: Official posts on twitter be more serious and consistent in style, language and content. Can't the state of free status like those of Facebook thinkers, you're a villain as a sara” state, he said.












