Haradinaj: Kurti risking relations with strategic partners

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has said that Prime Minister Albin Kurti is jeopardising relations with Kosovo's strategic partners. He has said the government is continuing to keep blocking the US gas pipeline project, and according to him, the country's security is thus endangered. We are also concerned [...]
He has said the government is continuing to keep blocking the US gas pipeline project, and according to him, the country's security is thus endangered.
“We are also concerned that the government is continuing to keep the Skopje-Pristina pipeline blocked a project while the entire American country is moving from Russian gas to liquid American gas, especially after President Biden's meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyer. We are concerned that the prime minister is blocking not only a gas pipeline but is blocking an American project and that his decision is endangering relations with Kosovo's strategic partners. We do not know whether the prime minister is aware that he is risking the country's security by these actions. Rejecting an American strategic project gets closer to Russia and Serbia”, Haradinaj has said.
Haradinaj has also talked about today's developments, which he has said the government has prevented the Parliament from voting on the formation of an investigative commission on energy issues.
He has reiterated the AAK group's stance on failing to participate in the vote until the establishment of this commission.
“It is well acknowledged that tens of millions have been paid for the stolen current in the country's north, for these reasons, and many more the Alliance's parliamentary group will not participate in any vote to make the majority quorum until the establishment of this commission that was rejected today” has added Haradinaj.
He has also talked about the wage law for what he has reiterated that the minimum wage must be 370 euros net and that all salaries and pensions should be raised by 30 percent.











