Hyseni: This newspaper is known for its pro-Russian beliefs, Gervala has had to be careful.

Member of The PSD, Zgjim Hyseni, has commented on the foreign minister's interview, Donika Gervala, for the German media NZZ. According to Hyseni, this newspaper is known for its pro-Russian beliefs, and the minister has had to be careful when he agreed to be promoted to this medium. [...]
According to Hyseni, this newspaper is known for its pro-Russian beliefs, and the minister has had to be careful when he agreed to be promoted to this medium.
The bottom line before I was released in the theme analysis is that if the paper in question is known for its proserbe trends, then the minister should be careful when providing interviews for these newspapers. The minister should know that he no longer speaks as a person but has diplomatic messages when he speaks. You don't have the freedom of a man who is without restraint. On the other hand, I thought of last night's case and the position of this government. We have Kurt saying that war criminals in the Balkans should leave the political scene. I know Kurt well. He analyzes each word. It's not like his word slips. He then said in Kosovo that directly for Serbia is the message. But abroad it generalized”, he said.
On the other hand, Hyseni said that Gervalla thinks only like the newspaper “Bota Sot”, and has no political opinion about the events.
“Cka represents Donika Gervala, recognizing her political mission. I think that's exactly the World of 2021. Her political profile looks just like that newspaper in the way you talk. In Kosovo after the early years of war, there has been a kind of reconciliation and consensus for UCK. What's going on is that the breakdowns of 99 are coming back. This is happening because of electoral opportunism. Especially now these VV lovers. They look like those LDK fanatics who say they have the truth of war. They mentioned FARK. Even when the law was made for veterans, all voluntarily were brought into the KLA. Within the war territory they do not exist”, he said.












