Unfortunately, that's not what Kurti and Osmani are doing, Colak for Periscope shows how Rama's speech looked inside and what is expected for visas.

Former European Integration Minister Bekim Colak, who was present yesterday at the Council of Europe meeting, in a brief interview for Periscope, has shown how he saw from his perspective the speech named Prime Minister Edi Rama's powerful in Strasbourg, which was seen by someone and by [...]
Bekim Colak says the truth broken by Rama before the KiE prevented many states, but also some parties here in Kosovo.
Prime Minister Edi Rama's speech to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe was aimed at conscious of this international institution of injustice and unjust advertising that has been done to Kosovo and Albania, as a result of false charges against KLA leaders for allegedly trafficking with human organs. The talk highlighted the danger and serious consequences of inaccurate factories and information. In the concrete case, Dick Marty's report, which was promoted and structured by Russia and Serbia, and then approved by the Council of Europe, has seriously damaged Kosovo's image in the world and cast stains and doubts about our freedom struggle. Furthermore, as a consequence of those false fictions, Kosovo has been forced to establish the Special Court, which has become a prosecution mechanism against former KLA members. Periscope.
He also thinks such an approach and Rama's presentation would have to be supported by Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani.
THE truth does not always applaud! So it was yesterday because there were expected negative reactions from states that have not recognised Kosovo's independence. Of course, the truth about Kosovo and our liberation war hurt them so much that their rational thinking became dark. But truth must be protected at all costs. He did this yesterday and is constantly doing it to Prime Minister Edi Rama. Sadly, such a thing - protection of the truth for our liberation war - is not making our national leader, except the speaker of the Kosovo assembly. He points out.
Regarding visa expectations, Colak says we must remain optimistic in view of the bitter experience, though all criteria have been met on the part of Kosovo.
) The EU has discriminated against Kosovo citizens for more than six years, keeping them isolated from the fact that Kosovo has met all criteria for visa liberalisation in 2016, when the European Commission has given the positive recommendation for visa liberalisation. We should remain optimisticly reserved for the recent actions and steps that should be taken on the part of the EU Council, taking into consideration the bitter experience and the non- fair treatment of Kosovo on the part of the EU in this process. He's done.
The discussion on the Council of Europe on visa liberalisation is expected to begin around 2:30 today, and that the same will be closed.
We remember yesterday, the EU chief in Kosovo, Thomas Szyong pointed out that tomorrow doesn't happen liberalisation, and that discussions and discussions will occur..
On the other side, Prime Minister Albin Kurti voiced optimism that something will be doneAt the same conference, meanwhile, he said he had not heard Prime Minister Edi Rama's speech in Strasbourg, but that before Kosovo and its war are protected, Serbia's crime in Kosovo must be addressed./Minian Calitary ' PERISKIPI/












