Obadiah: Kurt knows gangs by name and let them go as he attacks friends

LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, at today's Assembly session where he is debating the recent events in northern Kosovo, has said Kosovo is in an unprecedented situation. “Today there is a week under the unprecedented and not rare attack of criminal gangs in the north that the prime minister is [...]
“Today, there is a week of the non-pretentious and not rare attack by criminal gangs in the north that the prime minister is familiar with by name and name, but are still in the north unannounced. But this one is recognising and legalizing us for them, but they are free to the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, respectively, the mayors' offices in northeastern”.
The LDK leader said the attack on police by the gang the prime minister recognises, but is still arresting, against Albanian journalists quickly turned into an attack on KFOR peacekeeping soldiers.
In such a confrontation, Abdixhiku said that the disfigured sides have changed to substance.
“in a previously, unprecedented and otherwise rare situation, Kosovo still continues to be attacked by these gangs, and Kosovo's prime minister is in an unfortunate attack on our international friends and allies. This is the situation today.
For the reactions of EU and NATO Secretary Blinken, Abdixhiku said they turned against Kosovo for a cause he considers right because of Kurti's actions.
“These reactions against our state, against the Republic of Kosovo in a just cause, are due to the act of diplomatic and strategic wrongdoings of a single man of one who holds the post of Kosovo prime minister”.












