Mustafa: The U.S. saved us from Kurt's adventures, Vjosa will discipline Putin that Biden and the others could not

Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, in a brief interview for Periscope, over the latest developments of these two days in our country, says Kurti Government did not surrender to international pressure, but to Serbia. He is strongly critical of President Osmani's statements to the BBC, for messages to Putin. [...]
Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, into a Short interview for Periscope, in regard to the recent developments of these two days especially in our country, says the Kurti Government did not give in to international pressure, but to Serbia. He is strongly critical of President Osmani's statements to the BBC, for messages to Putin. He says that perhaps Vjosa will succeed in disciplining Putin, since Biden and others could not.
The full interview, Periscope follows:
Periscope: Mr. Mustafa, how did you comment on Kurt's decision to postpone implementing reciprocity for license plates and documents until September 1st?
Isa Mustafa: Well respected by the U.S. request, but the government has been advanced. I create a situation to surrender to Serbia's ultimatums.
Periscope: That requirement, in fact, was the American Embassy (international sector) in our country. This is seen as a major change of Mr. Kurti, considering his earlier statements about what is called international power. How do you see this?
Isa Mustafa: It would be normal for these actions to consult in the preparation and decision-making phase with internationals (SHBA, BE, NATO). Now they surrendered, not before international pressure, but before Serbia. The American ambassador's request saved Kosovo from the consequences of adventurers Kurti-Osmani. The principle is what they're talking about; it's like talking about autumn snow.
Periscope: President Osmani in a recent BBC interview has sent a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that he will fail in trying to destabilise the Western Balkan region. How do you evaluate these messages?
Isa Mustafa: Of course Putin will be disciplined by Mrs. Osman, after failing to discipline Biden, Schulz, Johnson... The region is destabilizing Vjosa's pride. Kosovo should not fall prey to Serbia's provocations, and with Putin it has someone to deal with.
Periscope: The opposition in this whole situation, in Mr. Isa Mustafa?
Isa Mustafa: Declarations and attitudes should benefit the country, even if sometimes it doesn't result in popular voting. This time the opposition was a supporter of popularism, as was the position. He feared that all votes are taking office. The differences the opposition is trying to get after the American intervention are late and inaccurate.
Change of plates is part of the agreement; It's about reciprocity. Conversion of IDs is copying Serbia's bad and anachronic actions. /Besarta Hoti/Periscopi/












