VV's charges of this photo: Chitaku says they're trying to cover Martin up

Vetevendosje MP Artan Abrashi has published photographs showing the former Kosovo ambassador to Washington, Mrs. Vlora Citaku photographed with former FBI counterintelligigial chief. In this regard, former Ambassador Chitaku has reacted, while the photograph continues to be mentioned by other VV deputies, such as Mefail Bajqinovci. Here's what VV's Abrashi wrote....
Vetevendosje MP Artan Abrashi has published photographs showing the former Kosovo ambassador to Washington, Mrs. Vlora Citaku photographed with former FBI counterintelligigial chief. In this regard, former Ambassador Chitaku has reacted, while the photograph continues to be mentioned by other VV deputies, such as Mefail Bajqinovci.
Here's what Abrash of the VV wrote last night:
All Albanians are already known for former chief of FBI counterintelligence, and the link he had with Albanian politicians, but also Russian oligarchs.
In Albania's public and television debate, because there were no such ones in Kosovo, we have seen politicians from Kosovo mentioned. The McGonigal case is not any subject but issues that combine many political developments.
A large US federal jury is investigating whether former high-ranking agent FBI Charles McGonnigal has received payment or gifts from government officials in Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Kosovo, the Balkan Insight article says.
The former ambassador, and now PDK deputy chairman Vlora Citaku, would do well to announce to us the links and meetings with this person and topics discussed.
Meanwhile, Citaku implied that Vetevendosje is trying to meet Martin Berisha's scandal, writing:
A ridiculous attempt at VV exhibits to spread fog.
On October 4th 2017, I was officially invited to speak to FBI officers and cadets about the irreplaceable role of the United States in fighting regional and global challenges. It was me and Henry Kissinger.
I was invited to State Department, CIA Etc.
This has been an honor to Kosovo.
Now, how's Martin?
To a former senior FBI counterintelligence official, charges have been filed because it helped a Russian oligarch in violation of US sanctions. Also, other charges have been brought against him under another investigative process, because he received cash from a former security service officer from another country.
Charles McGongal, the special agent who headed the counterintelligence Division in New York during 2016-2018, is charged with a lawsuit released Monday that he collaborated with a former Soviet diplomat who already worked as an interpreter for Russian militant Oleg Deripaska.












