Petkov for Kurt: Enver Hoxha's ideological child, with this policy hurts those living in Kosovo

Petkov for Kurt: Enver Hoxha's ideological child, with this policy hurts those living in Kosovo

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Petar Petkovovic, has said that Prime Minister Albin Kurti does not believe in “Open Balkan” because he is ideologically disgusted by the opening and freedom. Prime Minister Kurti said yesterday at the GLOBSEC forum in Bratislava he said that he does so at the “Open Balkan” initiative because he opposes rapprochement [...]

Prime Minister Kurti yesterday at the GLOBSEC forum in Bratislava said that he is engaged in the “Open Balkan” initiative, because he opposes the approach to birth powers and that it is the Berlin Process of regional initiative.

Through a communique on his official Petkovic website, Kurti “wants to have free movement of people and goods” broadcast Express.

It is understandable that a person who takes down trucks now claims to be opposed to the concept of free movement of people, goods and services. Kurti doesn't want goods to move freely and people to be employed because his economic and political programme creates a black hole in the belly of Europe, an isolated island surrounded by walls from around the world”, Petkov wrote.

He has said that “as Albanians refused to live in the imaginary world of Kurti bunker, which is Enver Hoxha's ideological child”.

The only problem is that no one wants to live in Kurti's imaginary world bunker, not even Albanians, who have fled across Europe in search of opportunities offered by the “Open Balkans” As Enver Hoxha's ideological child, Kurt with such a policy would harm all those living in Kosovo, and the only question is how many families and young people will be destroyed economically in the process, deprived of prospects and prospects for life”, he has said.

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