Former AKI Chief Inspector: Next week is long for Kosovo

Burim Ramadani, former chief inspector of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI), has issued a proposal to the newspaper Front Online, where he has talked about recent developments in northern Kosovo. According to security expert, so Mr. Ramadani, the coming weeks will be long for Kosovo. I believe the coming weeks [...]
Burim Ramadani, former chief inspector of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI), has issued a proposal to the newspaper Front Online, where he has talked about recent developments in northern Kosovo.
According to security expert, so Mr. Ramadani, the coming weeks will be long for Kosovo.
I believe the coming weeks will be really long for Kosovo. ” He said
On the other hand, Ramadani believes Kosovo should co-ordinate operations with NATO.
“Kosovo, its institutions must be more synchronized in planning actions and not only in realising them with international partners. With NATO more concretely, in order for Kosovo to be not only a constructive side, but that Kosovo should see itself in any action, in relation to NATO. ” He said.
“Vucciq, even for internal reasons, in the same form as Milosevic did during the 1990s, whenever the crisis for his power had been fired on in Kosovo. And of course, the story, Serbia's false Narrativa for Kosovo somehow mobilized society there. Opposition parties, civil society and the media -- the few left -- would be regarded as traitors to the state if they were focused further on the collapse of Vucik's authoritarian regime.” ) He added.












