The Times: Foreign diplomats speak ill of Albin Kurti in private

Kosovo's “Prime Minister has indicated that a school student has been hurt because he thought he did everything well to adjust, yet he realizes that no one is going.” The Times article begins in the interview with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. This article is named “You will not please Putin's friends, [...]
Kosovo's “Prime Minister has indicated that a school student has been hurt because he thought he did everything well to adjust, yet he realizes that no one is going.” The Times article begins in the interview with Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
This article is titled “it will not satisfy Putin's friends, says Kosovo's prime minister. ”
It continues by showing how Prime Minister Kurti is unrepentant “for his actions, until it shows how he was punished by the US except the KSF by a NATO-led exercise.
The U.S. and the United Kingdom's help was lost. But such help should not be directed by the pleasure of the Ottomans. He's told Mr. Vice President. Kurt, this newspaper.
Furthermore, this sentence is written:
“But, (the last crisis) has not only set Kurti against Vucinqi, but also placed Kurti against forces that, with their military intervention against former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic in 1999, led to Kosovo's independence. ”
In addition, the journalist describes all recent developments in Kosovo, and the actions of Prime Minister Kurti, who, according to them, have prompted him to be strongly denounced by Western officials, even more sharply than the words we have heard in public.
The Western “Emisars erupted, calling Kurti irresponsible, and in private, even worse. ”
But Kurt seems to have said the same words to journalist Richard Spencer in Pristina.
“Diplomats say Kurti, 48, who competed with the promise of anti-corruption, is trying to make himself like the new Zelensky. They say Kosovo is very different from Ukraine, the Serb enclave more like Northern Ireland than the Donbas. Asking Serbs to forget Belgrade is like asking Irish Catholics to forget Dublin. ” writes away Spencer.
But wait, there's worse:
“Curt is in denial about the power of feeling in the north, they say, and calling the gangs that attacked municipal offices like “milici fascist” he is taking ordinary Serbs to their ranks. ”
Kurti has been interviewing a large number of prestigious media, including the BBC and CNN, in recent days. Unlike those interviews, he has not distributed the latter so far to his social networking profiles.












