Kurti: No one, not NATO, is doing enough for Ukraine

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has estimated that NATO must do more to help Ukraine. The failure of the North-Atlantic Alliance's actions has been observed when asked by the Radio BBC, whether a ban on Ukraine should be imposed. “NATO knows best, but I think when you see the people of Ukraine [...]
The failure of the North-Atlantic Alliance's actions has been observed when asked by the Radio BBC, whether a ban on Ukraine should be imposed.
“NATO knows best, but I think when you see the people of Ukraine suffering and at the same time Russian planes and artillery bombing civilians, I don't think what we're actually doing, including NATO, it's enough”, he has responded to the BBC journalist's renewed question.
That, while demanding that the world use lessons from the Kosovo case.
“NATO banned the Serbian genocide in Kosovo. 19 states joined to ban the Balkan Kasap, Slobodan Milosevic, after he only committed genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina. So it was the second genocide on the continent of Europe after World War II that did it. NATO to intervene. NATO, NATO states, the people of Europe must help the Ukrainian people because they are protecting the entire continent”, Kurti said.












