Admir Apple had asked Konett not to get involved in Kosovo's affairs even during Kurti I

Admir Mola, LVV supporter who from America maintains continued contact with Prime Minister Kurti since the collapse of LVV's first government in March last year, had told US diplomat sent to Kosovo Philip Costet, the ambassador's role while urging him not to get involved in [...]
Admir Molla, associate of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has long criticised the role of the United States of America in Kosovo. Express reported yesterday how Mola had warned US Ambassador Phip Costet a few days earlier after the US diplomat recently said that Kosovo has the obligation to establish the Association of Serb Majorities. But since last year, when Albin Kurti came to power for the first time, Molla, who lives in the US himself, had criticised the role of Ambassador Costnet.
When the Kurti 1 government was due to collapse the next day with a motion in the Parliament, whose text highlighted the breakdown of reports with the US, Ambassador Costett had declared in March last year that he was pleased to attend the session in which Kurt's government had collapsed.
“pleased to see that tomorrow the Parliament will hold a session for no-confidence motion. As I told the prime minister today, it is important that the Parliament and all Kosovo institutions respect the Constitution”, Costett wrote on Twitter.
Ambassador Admir Molla, an Albanian who lives in New York, had applied to the ambassador, with which Prime Minister Kurti talks about Kosovo Government reports with the United States. He had told Ambassador Costnet not to get involved in Kosovo's internal affairs, in a claim he believed was showing the American diplomat the role of ambassador.
“What is the role of an ambassador? Only in Kosovo do you people walk like kings or queens. Kosovo is a sovereign state and you should not get involved in their internal affairs”, Molla wrote.

Ambassador of the United States Philip Costnett said days ago that the US believes Kosovo has the obligation to establish the Association of Serb Majorities and that history began with the creation of Kurti Government. Such a statement by Kosnet has prompted numerous reactions, until Kurti himself has insisted that Kosovo cannot establish single-ethnic association.
Admir Molla, who is part of the Albanian community in the United States of America, has reacted after this statement, and since social media publications, it is seen to have contacts and close to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
Prime Minister Kurti on March 22nd of this year has also held a virtual meeting with the Apple, with which they have talked about the role Albanian-Americans will have in the new government and about how reports will deepen between Kosovo and the United States of America.












