Opposition question: Kurt was shown by diplomat, Shpend Ahmeti kicks his body

For the situation in the north, a question or a question of concern that has been constantly raised by the opposition in Kosovo was that HINA had co-ordination with the international factor. Prime Minister Kurt at yesterday's media conference, gave a slightly more diplomatic response, until his former associate, Shpend Ahmeti, walks in his body... Former Pristina chairman [...]
Pristina's former leader and Vetevendosje official, Shpend Ahmeti, has commented on the Kosovo opposition's question regarding the recent developments in the north, which was that the co-ordination between the government and international factor. With this question, besides the opposition, yesterday at the media conference with journalists, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has also faced.
While the prime minister replied that unforeseen things have happened along the way, implying that not the entire plan went according to the parameters and therefore neither the international factor did know how, Ahmeti says there will be no approval from the international factor for breaking the status quos.
Shpend Ahmeti writes:
Without commenting on the government's decision on documents and billboards, it is interesting that the only question of the opposition is whether there has been co-ordination with the international factor.
What's coordinates? Permission to ask? Test? Information?
One thing is clear, there will never be approval from “International factor” for breaking “staus quo”. So there can be no coordination.
Whether the government has appreciated reactions well, the consequences and the cost are quite another question. Their assessment and taking the costs into account is government work. This could be a debate. The other option is only the status quo, which is always the option without great political cost to officials.
Prime Minister Kurt said about this question yesterday, as Periscopi transliterated:
We have been constantly in communication with our American and European partners and friends. But most of the developments have been conditional on the criminal and aggressive actions of gangs that practically as illegal structures of Serbia, took to the streets of Kosovo. We understand the concern of the US and the EU, of the great deinformation campaign that has been done for our two actions. We will continue the information campaign”, he said, following Periscopi.
“You are aware that citizens of ethnic Serb affiliation in Kosovo have been bombarded by false news from Serbia, for something they called when they did not call Olluaya, they called hell. This has been the concern of the US and the EU. We have the days of this month, towards September 1st, but of course, on the condition that free movement will be possible throughout the streets of Kosovo. I've used challenging and problematic expressions, with these criminal gangs blocking roads with physical barricades, of course there are problems and challenges, but the force of law, democratic and constitutional order cannot tolerate this violence. We are convinced that with our capacities, with our institutions, with popular support, with our Western and democratic allies, we will overcome this challenge. This big challenge, it doesn't last for a day, but we're going to be engaged to everything we have”, Kurti said. /Periscope











