The creative struggle of Kosovo political insults- Serbia

It is larger, in length, but smaller in political or military power. The second name of the first sentence, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, chose to wear Serbia's Aleksandar Vuciqi when comparing it with Russia's Vladimir Putin. In fact, Kosovo did not mention the name to what it called [...]
The second name of the first sentence, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, chose to wear Serbia's Aleksandar Vuciqi when comparing it with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
In fact, Kosovo did not mention the name to what it called small, but hinted about who it is, as it was referring to two people who, according to him, risk Balkan security. The other was understood to be Republika Srpska's Milorad Dodik.
“With Putin's friend in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska and Serbia's small Putin, peace and security in the Western Balkans has never been the most threatened”, Kurti wrote on Facebook, Kosovo reports.
This comparison was badly received in Belgrade. Instead of Vuchiki, his subordinate spoke Petar Petkovic, who returned it to Kurt, calling it the little “Hitler from the Balkans”.
“In Hitler's dreams and such plans, he is concerned by President Aleksandar Vuciq, who is fighting as a lion for the interests of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija”, Petkovic said.
Bad preferences and comparisons became new fashion in Kosovo's political debate- Serbia and not only, Vuciq called Kurt the fly, days ago.
Worse than hyenas, which should be respected for at least drinking blood, it is worse to be a fly surrounding them and expect to carry prey, what are Albin Kurti and Milo Djukanovic”, Vuciq said on April 13th.
The statement reacted a day later to President Vjosa Osmani, who immediately reminded Vuciqi that it was, as said, Balkan butcher minister Slobodan Milosevic.
In another case, Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin called Kurti a fool who could start the war in the Balkans.
Unique advice, but not to the small Putin, but to the powerful great Vladimir of Moscow, made President Osmani, calling him a war criminal.












