Berisha orders Lajcak: Don't blackmail, Kosovo is ready for war

A statement by Slovak emissary Miroslav Lajcak today has made that the MP The PDK, Hisen Berisha, reacted sharply, while addressing him in words “over and over again <x0). Through a Facebook post, Berisha says Kosovo is ready for war as well, if the country's freedom and integrity is violated. Full mail [...]
Through a Facebook post, Berisha says Kosovo is ready for war as well, if the country's freedom and integrity is violated.
Full mail without interference:
Mr. Lajcak, don't blackmail!
Mr. Lajcak, COSOVA is also ready for war if the country's freedom, integrity, and sovereignty are violated.
But you should know, this isn't going to be a conflict!
I remind you, you and Serbia's supporters, that in the event of a war with Serbia, the battle will take place, in and for Nis and Cormuzal, the soil of my ancestors Raska and Sandzak.
Today, we have a whole generation inheriting freedom.
Today, we have 60-70 thousand soldiers with war experience, so we will not allow our sovereignty to be lost in terms of terms sponsored by diplomats, like you. Lajcak!
So, Mr. Lajcak, don't blackmail!
COMM SOVA doesn't want war.
We have entered the political process of completing independence, at the borders known to the US, and over a hundred states include the most powerful in the world.
Kosovo's right to independence has been confirmed legally by the International Court of Justice.
Both the EU and you as mediator are to facilitate dialogue, not to degrade independence, blackmailing us with conflict with Serbia in the country's north.
Kosovo and its people do not want war, but we are willing to sacrifice ourselves for it, believing also in ensuring our chief ally in war and peace, the United States of America.
The EU emissary highlighted today after meeting with Kurti that I will also visit Kosovo's north, according to him, to understand and see the “situation there” hoping that “will have a political solution to focus on normalisation and agreement”.
“We can either have normalisation, or conflict. Of course we want to focus fully on normalisation, so we want to avoid any escalation, it's not in anyone's interest”, Lajcak said.












