Mustafa: The U.S., Germany, France, to explain whether they object to Kurt, helped him come to power

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa believes that Kosovo 15 years later, on the 30th anniversary of independence, could become a member of NATO and the UN, but doubts it can enter the European Union by then. That's why I'm giving credit to the United States right now, but they don't hesitate to criticize Washington, Berlin, Paris. [...]
I must say that Kurti has received votes from citizens to object to the West”, Mustafa says when asked if he is watching the clash between Kurti and Western governments that are putting pressure on the agreement with Serbia.
The “is supported by Germany, France, but not a little from the US to come to power. Hence, only these now know what they have and how they stand between themselves, are they serious, or are they playing game”.
Commenting on Western efforts for a Kosovo-Serbia agreement through the European proposal, Mustafa says the plan would calm Serbs in the north, but not even Serbia from the goals to undermine Kosovo.
However, the final destination to which this deal will lead, Mustafa says he can't predict it since “until you get information, you're blind”
But here he can see that the deal presented in the Franco-German plan will produce other agreements, which he says the Government should clarify.
Although he hopes the country can open up the prospect of membership in international organisations, including the UN, where Russian and Chinese vetos should be evacuated, it answers ironically when asked how this could happen.
Perhaps they have a Vjosa and Albini idea, which every day is “fighting” with Russia”, he told expes.












