Halimi: Kurti fell into Serbia's trap, gave up her tongue, is clashing with Allies

The Kosovo Democratic League's political spokeswoman, Sübel Halimi, says that within two years, the Kurti Government has managed to overturn the dinar for Kosovo in international media, leading the country to appear through a grim picture where conflict and violence are described by Kosovo. She says it is disturbing how the German newspaper Frankfurter [...]
She says it is disturbing how the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung describes Prime Minister Kurti as a politician who acts in line with Serbian plans for destabilising the region.
Halimi says Kosovo's image given in recent days in the world media will also affect the attitude of any foreign investor who would potentially have thought to invest in Kosovo.
LDK spokeswoman says Kurti's reckless tactics and the lack of strategy for Serb integration will cost Kosovo not only the image.
Kurti's reckless tactics, without strategy for the integration of Kosovo Serbs in the state, will cost Kosovo essentially not only in image, because few countries in the world are under US sanctions and are those countries that belong to the axis of evil. The damage caused will be difficult to repair because they take time for Kosovo's prosperity and affirmation in international relations”, Halimi has said.
Full response:
In addition, especially after independence, Kosovo in the Western press has been presented as a success story in building peace and civic solidarity.
All of us have striven for this appearance of our land in the eyes of strangers; for it is not in vain said that you are as the other sees you.
A small country that managed to do great works in common especially in ettabling liberal democracy and human rights and civil liberties for all, of course thanks to traveling with friends, especially the United States.
However, the current political class, not knowing how to read diplomatic messages, released the language, turning relations with the same allies, from whom no harm came to us in fights, worse off in fights!
In the absence of state resonance, Kosovo fell into Serbia's trap because only the northern neighbour wants to clash with allies.
Albin Kurti's government for two years overturned the narration for Kosovo in international media in a grim picture, as a grey area where conflict and violence describe the Kosovo side for the first time in two decades, setting the mark of equality with Serbia.
Disturbing how the renowned German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung portrays Kosovo Prime Minister as a leader whose policies match Serbian plans for destabilising the region.
At a time when Kosovo and its citizens are facing crises of expensive life and lack of new jobs, such image of the country in the international arena will directly affect the reluctance of foreign investments. Kurti's reckless tactics, without strategies for the integration of Kosovo Serbs into the state, will cost Kosovo essentially not only in image, because few countries in the world are under US sanctions and are those countries that belong to the axis of evil. The damage caused will be difficult to repair, because they take its time for prosperity and affirmation in international relations.
As a result, our country has changed its course, not knowing which bank it will anchor and how it will come about.
The price will be great, unfortunately!












