Ahmeti: Government gas decision has geostrategic and geopolitical implications for Kosovo

Pristina Mayor Shpend Ahmeti says the government's decision on gas has geostrategic and geopolitical implications for Kosovo. According to him, no government has the mandate to make such decisions without broad discussion. “Arsyet may be a lack of experience or even intentional. They're both worried. If someone thinks [...]
According to him, no government has the mandate to make such decisions without broad discussion.
“Arsyet may be a lack of experience or even intentional. They're both worried. If someone thinks the US has any financial gains from the sale of gas in Kosovo it is wrong. But the areas of interest associated with gas are half soft power. The gas has tremendous political implications due to energy dependence on Russia. That's why the U.S. leads us in line. It is neither the beginning nor the end of the world. But it's a key step”, Ahmeti said.
According to him, Kosovo also has its own interest, while diversification of energy sources “na reduces our dependence on Serbia”.
“The failure of the thermal power plant, along with the failure of gas, leads to energy from Serbia or through Serbia. If the new thermal power plant were being built, perhaps the issue would also be a discussion. A much older brother gives you protection and encouragement when you need it. At random times, the younger brother has the opportunity to do something that has some influence on his older brother. Attention, a lunar slap for the government, is going to hurt us all. There's no rationality, and there's no rationality. Megalomania leads to unforgivable mistakes. And at that point certainly, Lajcak's couple can't save us even from Serbia and leave the major opposing states of our state, Ahmeti wrote on his Facebook account.










