Milaim Zeka: We've never had the worst reports with the United States, Kurt and Osman. No good reports.

Serbian Ambassador Marko Djuric has been hosted at the White House by US President Joe Biden. And his visit sparked reactions in Kosovo, considering that our country's leaders still failed to meet even with the Secretary of State. Journalist Milaim Zeka commented on this meeting. In a proposal for Periscope, [...]
Journalist Milaim Zeka commented on this meeting.
In a proposal for Periscope, Zeka said Marko Djukqi's meeting with President Beden is a signal to Kosovo politicians.
His “hosting Marko Djuric is a signal to show Kosovo politicians that the West at the top of the United States has no friendship with anyone, nor the Vlach, but have interests. The interest of the West is to get Vucinqiqi out of Russian control and convince Vucinaj of a calm in the Balkans and preserve a Balkan stability that depends exclusively on Serbia”, Zeka said.
Zeka said that since Kurti's coming to power, Kosovo's relations with internationals are very bad.
“I have said that Belgrade and the Serbian government at the helm with Vuciqi in the international arena are about 20 years ahead of Kosovo politics. Unfortunately, our relationship with the internationals since Albin Kurti's coming to power has never been worse, never been the coldest relationship”, Zeka said.
On the other hand, he stressed that Kurti and Osmani's relations are not good, adding that the reason for that is the appointment on boards.
And we know that the relationship between Kurt and Osman is not good at all, and this proves to be the selection of boards on employment that is being done with the lists of Vetevendosje militants, the first split has come to the selection of RTK's director, where at the end the man supported by Vjosa Osmani group, now we have the same situation in the selection of chief state prosecutor. So these reflect on politics and internationals. Disobedience I govern Kurti and rejection of the QUINT countries, calling on the government for the Serbian election body. Kosovo in the future, I believe it will pay too much”, Zeka concluded.
We remember Djuric's visit did not take well either the former Kosovo ambassador to the US, Vlora Citaku.
She expressed concern through a response to her Facebook account, adding that Kosovo institutions' carriers have not even met with the US Secretary of State. /PERISCOP/












