Hamiti: Government Kurti most unprepared and the most unusual in foreign policy

Former Kosovo Ambassador to Great Britain Muhamet Hamiti has criticised the government led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti for dismissing the ambassadors. Hamiti said on the Rubik show in Klan Kosova that this government has given signs that with its arrival foreign policy will start over. He stressed that for [...]
Hamiti said on the Rubik show in Klan Kosova that this government has given signs that with its arrival foreign policy will start over.
He stressed that for these five or six months, Kurti Government is the most unprepared and most unusual in comparison to past governments.
This government has actually indicated that even foreign affairs would start over. It was also about dialogue that said the continuing dialogue is starting from the first”.
We have no ambassador in London for three years. It is not the sole responsibility of this government, but it is seen that in these five or six months, it is the most unprepared non-competent country”.
In a country as important as London not having an ambassador for three years is the irresponsability of these three governments or as they have been in three years. They've been changed as often. I'm saying because I haven't been part of these processes, there's probably been disagreements or lack of deals between the coalition, between the government and the presidency. This is probably the reason for non-action in these months now”.
Because we see that no step has been taken. No name has been submitted to the Foreign Commission yet. When they've made these dismissals mass because I'm against the mass dismissals of this particular type without a performance assessment and especially without making preparations for new appointments”.
Muhamet Hamiti said the Kurti Government's programme for foreign policy is free of substance and weak.











