Former AKI official: Interventions Serbia making within Kosovo are related to Russia

Former Chief Inspector of the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence (AKI), Burim Ramadani, has said that Kosovo must lobby extremely and make powerful diplomatic campaigns that become a member of all regional and international organisations, especially those of security. He in an interview for Online Economy has also declared that the country wants [...]
He in an interview for Online Economics has also stated that the country would have to simultaneously investigate the interventions Serbia is making within Kosovo and the goals that, according to him, are related to Russia.
“Kosovo needs to lobby extremely much more, must have a powerful informational and existential diplomatic campaign for the needs of Kosovo to be a member of all regional and international organisations, especially those of security, and at the same time identify the interventions Serbia is making within Kosovo and the goals that are related to Russia. So it takes a very precise, very clear and very clear investigation, and as such they will make the difference between Kosovo which is Western pros and Serbia, which is pro-Russian”, he said.
He said Kosovo's membership in security organisations, such as Interpol and Europol, and concrete steps straight ahead NATO would enable the country to boost national security.
“Gjas can grow when Kosovo and international partners will organise a comprehensive and institutional diplomatic information campaign, so it's not just a civilian dictatorship, but in a general sense. Kosovo membership in regional and international security organisations, Interpol, Europol, road or concrete steps NATO would ensure national security, ensure Kosovo's national security. Meanwhile, aspects of criminality, organised crime and others would remain challenges like for other states”, he said.












