Haziri Kurti: Do Not Fear War

Democratic League of Kosovo deputy leader Lutfi Haziri has reacted to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who in two interviews given to foreign media has mentioned that the country is threatened by a war with Serbia. According to Haziri, the prime minister should not fear the citizens, as he said Kosovo is protected by NATO. Kosovo and [...]
According to Haziri, the prime minister should not fear the citizens, as he said Kosovo is protected by NATO.
Kosovo has a guarantee, NATO, including our building capacities, and these make it clear that it is not threatening the war, but that dialogue is being sought, the” solution is being sought, he wrote on Facebook.
In turn, it has said it must prove that Kosovo on February 17th 2008 is the parliamentary Republic, which guarantees security and peace for neighbours, provides democracy and development for its people regardless of ethnicity
This government has shown a lack of leadership, lack of political courage to solve problems. Now 1 and a half years, we don't have government, we have management. It is unacceptable that the VV restored the administration we left behind on February 17th 2008, and Kosovo is suffering from this approach of leadership”.
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There is a need to instill fear of war, time of difficult decisions.
Politicians get the moment they have to make difficult decisions and that time is coming for Kosovo. At this level our delegation's priority at the dialogue table is great and there is no need to defend, but we do not need to place any fear in people, inside and outside Kosovo that Serbia will be able tomorrow to land on Kosovo's territory with military or police forces.
Kosovo has a guarantee, NATO, including our building capacities, and these make it clear that it is not threatening war, but dialogue is required, the solution is being sought.
It should be demonstrated that Kosovo on February 17th 2008 is the parliamentary Republic, which guarantees security and peace for its neighbours, provides democracy and development for its people regardless of ethnicity and the strongest argument we have had is that we are not and will not be a threat to anyone.
So far, this government has a lot of words, but we have hesitations in action and we have a step forward and two behind. Thus, there is no progress toward achieving those goals and promises they have made.
Unfortunately, both on the domestic and outside plains this government has shown a lack of leadership, lack of political courage to solve problems. Now 1 and a half years, we don't have government, we have management. It is unacceptable that the VV restored the administration we left behind on February 17th 2008, and Kosovo is suffering from this way of leadership.












