Ceku criticises Kurti's Osman for approaching KLA leaders in The Hague: Bad Not to Know Someone's Contribution

Kosovo General and former Prime Minister Agim Ceku has directed criticism of President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti over their approach to former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders, who are being held at The Hague. He has said the heads of state should recognise their contribution and show more respect for them. [...]
Kosovo General and former Prime Minister Agim Ceku has directed criticism of President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti over their approach to former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders, who are being held at The Hague.
He has said the heads of state should recognise their contribution and show more respect for them.
My advice is to be more exciting, more cooperative, to show more respect for those who have contributed so far, especially for those who are now unfortunately in The Hague. It's a shame not to recognize someone's contribution... to know the contribution, and to war and peace. Someone has brought Kosovo up here. Even if we're wrong, ” has declared Ceku.
According to him, the country's leaders should be more cautious about what is happening at The Hague and that they should work to bring that charge down.
I see this process very harmful for our history, for our future. Many are approaching, especially the Government, the problem that some people are in The Hague are individuals. He's not being tried, Mr. President. Thaci, Veselin, Krasniqi Selimi and others, here in the trial is our fight. “Joint criminal enterprise”, normal state by day what this means, with a definition or a stamp like this our war, is very harmful to our history and future”, has declared Ceku for TV Arberia.












