Hamiti for Kurt: Disturbing his inability to understand Allied messages

Democratic League of Kosovo official Muhamet Hamiti has reacted to statements by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, conducted in the interview for the German newspaper “Frankfurter Allgemen Zeitung”. Hamiti has named Kurti's approach “as disturbing to understand the messages and demands of allies that connect with dialogue and reports with Serbia. He [...]
Hamiti has named Kurti “incapacitatement” to understand the messages and demands of allies that connect with dialogue and reports with Serbia.
He has further said that Kurt's FAZ interview shows how late he has understood the concerns and seriousness of the situation, since he has shown that he has compromised the plates after being warned by the American ambassador that the situation can be irrevocably worse.
Hamit's full response:
It is troubling to the inability of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti to understand with time our messages and our allies for wise politics, in co-ordination with our allies and friends, at the time when there is intensive international effort to complete dialogue on normalising Kosovo's relations with Serbia, which should essentially have mutual recognition.
In an interview for the popular German newspaper “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” (FAZ), which has yet been published, Prime Minister Kurti has said he has agreed to compromise for “the license of the license plates” this week after being warned by US Ambassador to Pristina that the situation in northern Kosovo “could deteriorate heavily and irreverably”.
Journalist Michael Martens, the FAZ correspondent, the best connoisseur of developments in Kosovo and the Balkans, as he unfolds into the letter of this interview, quoted Kurti as saying that American Ambassador [Jeff Havener] “had more information than I” (that the prime minister of our dominant country) on the situation in the north, citing the “security concern”, without getting into further detail.
“The crisis of license plates” could be averted if Albin Kurti understood in time the weight of the situation, co-ordinated with the Allies, the US and Europeans, who sought to delay the implementation of the decision on license plates to focus on the dialogue for normalisation of relations, as they expressly said. So the focus is on solving the big issue, which solves small ones for the very nature of things.
From Kurt's FAZ interview, it turns out he's recently understood the seriousness of the situation and the possibility of its irreversible deterioration “, because there's been information as much as the American ambassador to Kosovo.
We hope he has learned something from this situation, Kurti, and he will no longer bring his work back after he has done harm to the country, wavering the credibility of our relations with the Allies with unreasonable stubborn gestures.
Alpha and the omega of Kosovo policy should be close co-ordination with allies for security work if, because KFOR ( NATO has a key role to advance the process of strengthening Kosovo's international subjectivity. The conclusion of dialogue with Serbia, recognition by countries that have not yet recognised Kosovo, paves the way for Euro-Atlantic integration.
Kosovo's alliances are not issues of current political contingents. They are vital for today and the future of the Republic of Kosovo aimed at becoming part of the international system.












