Martin Berishaaj appears publicly for the first time after 600 thousand euro scandal, lays Iftar for Croatian state leaders

Kosovo's Ambassador to Zagreb, Martin Berisha, has appeared publicly for the first time following suspicions of his involvement in a major financial scandal. Berisha reportedly has transferred some 600 thousand euros from his bank accounts in Montenegro to Slovenian politician Robert Golob, chairman of the Freedom Party. [...]
The Kosovo Embassy in Croatia tonight has laid down Iftar where the Croatian state leaders were present.
On the eve of Bajram's holy holiday, Croatia's Mishhat of Islamic Unity, led by Dr. Aziz ef. Hasanovic, organised iftar where they participated: Croatia's head of state, President Zoran Milanovic, Culture and Media Minister Dr. Nina Obuljen Corzhinek as the special envoy of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkoviq, Parliament Speaker Zelko Reiner, former Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic and Ivo Josipovic, as well as representatives of the diplomatic chorus at the helm with Governor Georgije Lingua”, said at the Embassy's announcement.
Bayram's “Festa brought prosperity, health and all the best in Albanian families”.
The former member of Vetevendosje's leadership, who was appointed Kosovo's ambassador to Zagreb last year, has been involved in a major financial scandal for which Slovenian media media reporter Planet Tv reported. Berishaaj has Slovenian citizenship and prior to his decree as ambassador to Croatia he has been granted Kosovo citizenship by President Vjosa Osmani.












