Government-sponsored article: “Kosovo a land where magnificent Serbian Orthodox monasteries” were born

Kosovo's government has sponsored an article in the popular French magazine “Pete Vite” as the place where Serbian Orthodox monasteries were born, Periscopi reports. The French magazine promoting tourist guideships and presents sites to visit, with financing from the Government of Kosovo, has published an article on Kosovo where, in addition, Kosovo “as well [...]
The French magazine promoting tourist guideships and presents sites to visit, with financing from the Government of Kosovo, has published an article for Kosovo where, in addition, Kosovo “has also been a Byzantine land where its magnificent Serbian Orthodox monasteries” were born, reports Periscope.
In this article sponsored by the Kosovo Investment Promoting Agency (KIESA) Kosovo is represented as an ancient country, but the government's goal, which in this sponsored article, presents Kosovo with a place where Serbian Orthodox churches were born.
In fact, the article also does not present Kosovo well in one piece, saying that “this new nation is in (complete reconstruction. According to the International Monetary Fund, Kosovo was the poorest country in Europe in 2021”, but then adds that “a hope erupted over Kosovo from the February elections”.
“People seen less than 9,000 years ago. However, the history of this small nation in construction is rich and complex. Because Kosovo has waited on its land so many peoples and armies, from the paleo-Balkan tribes of Neolite to the American soldiers of NATO. It has also been a Byzantine land where its magnificent Serbian Orthodox monasteries were born. Today, while the American flag waves almost everywhere in Kosovo, this is because the first are the United States, which supported the establishment of the state of Kosovo in 1998. This new nation is in the complete construction. According to the International Monetary Fund, Kosovo was the poorest country in Europe in 2021. But a hope fanned over Kosovo by the February elections of”, says this article on page 95 of the magazine “Petetin”.
Periscope has learned that the published article has caused earthquakes within the Government of Kosovo, where all blame has fallen on Trade and Industry Minister Roseta Hajdari.
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