Kastrati: Foreign policy version worse than "Big Brother," Thaci once provided Kosovo with over 100 recognitions

Kastrati: Foreign policy version worse than "Big Brother," Thaci once provided Kosovo with over 100 recognitions

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy Ardian Kastrati has criticised the approach of foreign policy and President Vjosa Osmani, calling it a worse decision than Big Brother. In a Facebook writing, Kastrati has said former President Hashim Thaci did not deal with the global crisis, but assured Kosovo over 100 recognitions. [...]

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy Ardian Kastrati has criticised the approach of foreign policy and President Vjosa Osmani, calling it a worse decision than Big Brother.

In a Facebook writing, Kastrati has said former President Hashim Thaci did not deal with the global crisis, but assured Kosovo over 100 recognitions.

“Hashim Thaci chief prime minister and president had a high international profile. His weight was felt on every visit abroad because they knew him as the man who had negotiated and signed two historic agreements for Kosovo (Rambulje and Independence). He didn't care much about what I should do west at crisis centres like that world in Syria, but in co-ordination with Western partners I assure more than 100 recognitions of Kosovo”, he writes at APUFacebook.

Kastrat has also commented on Osman's interviews with international media, calling it a strain of international profile building.

Its “Gjuha of hatred for political opponents stems from the inferiority complex that it has in relation to high-profile international politicians such as Hashim Thaci or to black out Edi Rama. That's why Osman tries to interview and hardly build her international profile by coming out very funny. Like. You know, today in an interview, you're thinking. US and EU that they must donate Ukraine military plane. HA HA”, he writes.

The following is his full post.

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