Maliqi: Gervala does not have the role of EU Commissioner, should count to 10 before speaking

Political issuer Agon Maliqi has criticised Kosovo's top diplomat for her response last night after reports that two Russian missiles have fallen on Poland's territory, leaving two people dead. He has called Gervala's reaction impulsive and immature, until there has been a suggestion [...]
He has called the Gervala's reaction impulsive and immature, until there was also a suggestion for him.
Such reactions, according to Maliqi, threaten to turn us into objects of ridicule.
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According to Maliqi, in such a situation, Kosovo should only condemn the attack, express solidarity with Poland and show readiness for help.
“My minister is not communicating either as the EU Commissioner or as an opinionist, & not as a citizen of Germany, but as Kosovo Foreign Minister A country that should simply condemn the attack in such a situation, to express solidarity with Poland & to show readiness for help<1>, Maliqi wrote.
1/2 It was well that Prime Minister Gervailla had a couple of times to breathe and count up to 10 before with impulsive, immature tweets urging the EU (why the EU rather than NATO) to deepen the fight with Russia, and risk us back to the object of ridicule.
) Agon Maliqi (@Agon Maliqi) November 15, 2022
Otherwise, Kosovo Foreign Minister Donika Grovalla has reacted last night after reports that two Russian missiles have fallen on Poland's territory, leaving two people dead.
Vulnerated by the loss of two lives in Poland, which were hit by Russian missiles. We are with their families, Kosovo stands by Poland against Putin's regime. The EU must act more locally to stop Putin before he and his instruments bring war to the entire continent”, Gervala wrote.
By contrast, the deadly explosion in eastern Poland has raised fears of a further escalation in Russia-Ukraine war.
Poland's Foreign Ministry said late Tuesday that a <x0 core produced by Russia” fell in the Polish village of Przeodów, near the border with Ukraine, killing two people. The ministry did not specify the type of missile or where it was fired, but the country's president said the “most likely was produced in Russia”. The incident was a single “action” and there is no evidence of other missiles, Poland's prime minister said.
Circumstances surrounding the incident, which marks the first time that a NATO country has been hit directly during the almost nine-month conflict, remain unclear, including who fired the missile and where it went down. Both forces -- Russian and Ukrainian -- have used ammunition produced by Russia during the conflict, with Ukraine deploying Russian-made missiles as part of their air defence system.
Poland, a NATO member, said Varshava is considering using Article 4 of the defence alliance to discuss its concerns and would also increase the combat readiness of several Polish troops. Article 4 is a consultancy method that allows members of the 30-nation alliance to bring an issue usually about security that affects them for discussion at the North Atlantic Council, his decision-making body, writes CNN.












