Kurti to Vienna Seeks Radojchi Group extradited to Kosovo

Prime Minister Albin Kurti requested the extradition to Kosovo of Milan Radojic and his group, who have committed a terrorist act in Kosovo by killing one policeman and injuring two others. Radojciq in Serbia, according to Kurti, has been held only two hours by police and released. And for his extradition and criminal group, [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti requested the extradition to Kosovo of Milan Radojic and his group, who have committed a terrorist act in Kosovo by killing one policeman and injuring two others. Radojciq in Serbia, according to Kurti, has been held only two hours by police and released. And for his extradition and the criminal group, the prime minister also sought the international community's help.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti made these comments in an interview in Vienna, attended by the Vienna Economic Forum.
He said over 5m euros of weapons, armoured vehicles and heavy military equipment have been confiscated. Kurt also mentioned the scenarios Serbia had planned to use in Kosovo, killing pilgrims in Manhattan but also clergymen. And Serbia had also planned that we would use the army, but that did not happen and Serbia failed plans, Kurti said.
My call to the Interior Minister was zero victims of civilians, no shot by our police officers on the monastery wall. What we need now is the extradition of this group of Milaln Radojich. He was detained for a few hours and released immediately. Northern Brigades and Civil Protection, two terrorist organisations declared such on 20 June this year. Now we need the extradition of Radojcicit”, Kurti said.
“Liberalism is very useful, but too late, since Kosovo has met the conditions years ago, and now we need EU integration, receiving candidate country, and I hope that we eagerly answer EU questions. Winning liberalisation a few years ago was a big event, it's already not a big”.
Kurt here also spoke of employment abroad, the job market, and remittances.
In questions even before journalists, the prime minister said it is the third time he takes part in this discussion, until he said he arrives within a few days to fulfil his two-thirds term as head of government, while this period he considered successful.
“Since the declaration of independence in 2008, we have had economic and democratic progress. We had economic growth of 10 .6 % gross domestic product in 2021, in 2022 was 5.2%, while in this year 3.8% real growth”, said Kurti, who also talked about export, energy crisis and other economic developments in the region. /rtk/











