American pressure on plates, Bukoshi: I told some friends Kurti push even the son.

American pressure on plates, Bukoshi: I told some friends Kurti push even the son.

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Bujar Bukoshi has spoken about American pressure to extend the deadline for plates. Bukoshi, in an interview with journalist Mero Base, said that when asked whether Kurti would delay the time for the license plates, he mentioned an anathonde, he also postpones singing. He also quoted a few words [...]

Bukoshi, in an interview with journalist Mero Base, said that when asked whether Kurti would delay the time for the license plates, he mentioned an anathonde, he also postpones singing.

He also quoted a few words former President Ibrahim Rugova had said, suggesting that relations with the West, the United States of the European Union should be maintained.

I was asked by some friends. Did Kurt refuse to extend his license? I told them “and also pushed it along sings”, according to a familiar annexes in Kosovo. The late Rugova often told me: hook up with the strong and listen to him, otherwise he wouldn't shut it down...”

Bukoshi said only the great politicians get to make difficult deals, so according to him, not making deals is the easiest thing to do.

If this is what I'm saying to you, it might look like bullshit or folklore, I can tell you the following: Maintaining Kosovo's state identity is of great importance. But that is not a one-day battle. Of greater importance than that is the preservation of the alliance with the West, with the US and the European Union, which are long-term guarantees of Kosovo's state identity. That's the big battle. These small battles can make you popular with your militants but leave no trace of the history of the state. Big politicians are those who fall into their hands to make tough deals. Not making deals is the easiest thing. But that doesn't make you a winner. This in many cases is more like desertion”.

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