Abdullah: Kurti's conclusion that they have improved Kosovo's image, its political hallucination

Prime Minister Kurti credited his government today if visa liberalisation occurs, even though this process was in the hands of each preliminary government, writes Periscope. These statements of Kurt have been spoken by the spokesman. PDK, Faton Abdullahu. In a proposal for Periscope, Abdullah said Kosovo has fulfilled [...]
These statements of Kurt have been spoken by the spokesman. PDK, Faton Abdullahu.
In a proposal for Periscope, Abdullah said Kosovo has fulfilled the criteria for visa liberalisation long ago, only that this Brussels issue has turned it into a maneuvering tool.
The current government and some last 2-3 have agreed that Kosovo has met the visa conditions. The bad news is that Brussels has now turned visas into political maneuvering tool on dialogue with Serbia. If visas are Brussels' promised carrot for this government today, we should wait for the rest of Lajcak's statement, what will be the stick against Kosovo as a balance. Or this Government claims that this logic so that the carrot and stick has already ended, and Kurt's new friends, where Americans do not enter, will perform miracles by offering for Kosovo only political carrots”, he said.
Prime Minister Kurti said today that Kosovo's image has improved by what it was like two years ago.
And this statement by Kurt The PDK, describes it as the prime minister's political hallucination, citing here the failure of the European Hill festival, rising inflation and the scandal of Ambassador Martin Berisha/Berishaj.
It is difficult to believe in the findings that Kosovo's image has improved, when in this country it is not allowed to perform a Du Lipa concert. What Kosovo doesn't love, that country has a hard time needing from Europe and repairing the image. That sounds even more convincing if we talk about the increasing inflation that is stopped, the electricity, the growth of which the court prefers, and the corrupt relatives that no government can give five money or even give any answer, as is the fate of the Ambassador Berishaj. This consisting of the image falls quite low and can qualify as the prime minister's political hallucination from the sad truth because, more than ever, youth expects the first chance to leave this country”, Abdullah added. /Periscope-Iiliani Jylanus












