American colonel serving in Kosovo with Kurti's supporter who said the US should not mix

Kurt Schlicter, former American colonel who has served in Kosovo, has reacted after writing the support of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Admir Mola, who through Twitter had asked American politics not to get involved in Kosovo's affairs. Admir Molla, supporter of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who lives and operates in the US, has reacted [...]
Admir Molla, supporter of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who lives and operates in the US, has reacted to US Ambassador Philip Costet, saying the US ambassador should not include himself in Kosovo's internal affairs.

America's <x0). Most of them never heard of Kosovo. The US ambassador should not include himself in Kosovo's internal affairs. Each country has a right to its sovereignty regardless of size. France has freed America, but is the U.S. always a debt? He wrote Apple.
And then there were numerous reactions, including Kurt Schlichter, a former colonel who served in Kosovo, he wrote that the American people have helped Kosovo enough to achieve peace, and that except the person in question (Admir Mola) has experienced wonderful friendships in Kosovo. Schlichter has also attached a photo since he served in Kosovo.

I think that the American people have contributed enough time to help Kosovo which, apart from this person, I have experienced nothing but pleasant friendship to have an interest in helping it achieve its full and peaceful potential”.
The first Apple has reacted to Richard Green, saying that American Army troops standing in Kosovo are paid by the taxes of citizens of the United States.
Kurt's top backman is insulting to the US. I remind Admir Apple that US taxpayers pay for American troops to stay in Kosovo”, Grenelli wrote.
This response of the Apple, and then the reaction of Green and American Colonel Kurt Schlichter, comes after statements by US Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costet, who the day before said that the US believes that Kosovo has an obligation to establish the Association of Serb Majorities and that history begins with the creation of the Kurti Government.
Such a statement by Kosnet has prompted numerous reactions, until Kurti himself has insisted that Kosovo cannot establish single-ethnic association.











