How Albin Kurti rejoiced at the support he received from the mayor of an Austrian municipality of about 204 thousand

Since the beginning of last month, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has received clear messages from Western allies that they are not on his side since his decision to install in municipal buildings mayors of northern municipalities with the presence of the Kosovo Police. International calls for escalation of the situation [...]
Since the beginning of last month, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has received clear messages from Western allies that they are not on his side since his decision to install in municipal buildings mayors of northern municipalities with the presence of the Kosovo Police.
International calls for the escalation of the situation in the country's north and their ignoring on the part of the country's prime minister could also lead to consequences, there have been warnings.
For example, Germany's ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde and France's Olivier Guerot, in interview for “RTK Prime”, have claimed to have told Kosovo's prime minister that “is the only”.
German Ambassador Rohde even confirmed that he currently has a cool relationship.
When demand is made and not heard, this normally does not warm relationships. What we need is a kind of manhood, not war until the end of”.
Even American officials have been loud and contrary to Albin Kurti's actions.
A “mim” already paid off is the exclusion of Kosovo from one of the biggest military exercises, “Defeder Europe”.
Austrian journalist Franzinska Tschinderle about a week ago said
EU sanctions on Kosovo are apparently being taken seriously.
She says she has heard that several meetings with Albin Kurti have already been cancelled, among them a meeting with Austrian Foreign Minister Schallenberg at Vienna airport.
The EU sanctions towards Kosovo, apparently, are being taken seriously. I hear several meetings cancelled with Albin Kurti, including a meeting with Austrian Foreign Minister Schallenberg at Vienna airport”, she wrote on Twitter.
But on Sunday, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has published a letter he received from Klaus Luger, chairman of Austria's Linz, a municipality of 203 thousand people.
In the letter Kurti received, Luger reportedly supports the return of the rule of law” to majority Serbian municipalities.
The “cannot be in the spirit of a modern state to reject election results and reject it with suspicious actions. Therefore, I support your call for the return of the rule of law in those areas where Serb majority reside and where Kosovo mayors now want to serve citizens”, the letter says.
It seems that Prime Minister Kurti has enjoyed this support, publishing the letter of a still respected Austrian mayor.
But would that have to delight a prime minister of a country?
Kosovo Deputy Ambassador Blerim Canay has put that question up Sunday.
He has said Kurti would have to publish meetings with Chancellors, not ministers.
But that's why the ministers aren't even meeting him! ”, wrote Cana on his Facebook.
Kurt now releases a letter of support from a mayor in Austria! I'm not talking about the Republic, but the municipality.
If this letter had been addressed to someone like Alban Hysen in Gjilan, I would have called it a success, but for the prime minister to come to this door for the militant voter to cheat on such letters... D E "GRADIM," he wrote Cana.
Linz is the third largest city in Austria, which is nominated in the northern part of the country.
In 2018 the population of this municipality was about 204,846. /Periscopi/












