Haradinaj: With statements of war, Kurt is trying to cover up his government's failures

Haradinaj: With statements of war, Kurt is trying to cover up his government's failures

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has called artificial rhetoric the statements of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq for possible war in the Balkans. According to him, these statements have only one goal of increasing the price of the pact for not having to be signed by [the] leaders....

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has called artificial rhetoric the statements of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq for possible war in the Balkans.

According to him, these statements have only one goal of increasing the price of the pact for not attacking expected to be signed by leaders of both countries, writes Economy Onlin.

He even said Kurt is trying with this statement to cover up his government's testimony.

For me, an artificial rhetoric to achieve the price of not attacking, covering a deal, not attacking a pact, and failing to attack this government. We are grateful to NATO for peace in the Balkans and do not allow destabilisation of the Balkans”.

“We are interested in deepening co-operation with Albania. We have isolated some important subjects. We have started with the issue of citizenship for all Albanians.

My “initiation has been a peace pact for years, we've discussed the railway issue, we've talked about energy co-operation, it's odd that we don't invest together in energy”.

We have also talked about the Kosovo-Serbia agreement, mutual recognition, not achievements that turn us back”.

The “has consistently seen the risks to the energy situation, and I've also seen the risk of having witnessed an energy catastrophe. Yesterday I approached Kurt with a request from his responsibility, that's what he's saying to an experienced man. It's a bad management reduction issue, the fault is known where it is, is this Government”.

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