What Kurt said from Berlin about the crash of the drive near Raska

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has named it Serbia's case reporting that a threat has been dropped by Serbian authorities near Raska. He has been asked about this after the Western Balkans summit, which was held Thursday in Berlin, until he said Belgrade should speak about it. Journalist: Whose fears are that [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has named it Serbia's case reporting that a threat has been dropped by Serbian authorities near Raska.
He has been asked about this after the Western Balkans summit, which was held Thursday in Berlin, until he said Belgrade should speak about it.
Journalist: Whose fears were bordering Serbia?
Kurti: Well, ask in Serbia, what I know, ask them. I don't know whose fears enter Serbia.
Journalist: I'm sure there's security information on this.
Kurti: Thus, this has happened on Serbia's territory, ask them. Maybe you're not thinking I should answer for what happens on Serbia's territory.
Journalist: Then why did Serbia raise military readiness on its territory?
Kurti: Well, do you think in a state where the regime that governs it is not democratic, everything is rational? There are many irrational acts there.












