Demach's story: I cooled off with Kurt when he left in declaring Kosovo independence

Today, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has paid tribute to the tomb of the Ademi Demac event, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of his death. In his address to journalists, Kurti has named Demac as one of the most extraordinary and unique people in the Albanian ranks, writes Express. Kurt during wartime had worked [...]
Today, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has paid tribute to the tomb of the Ademi Demac event, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of his death. In his address to journalists, Kurti has named Demac as one of the most extraordinary and unique people in the Albanian ranks, writes Express.
Kurti had been working in the KLA office leading Demaci in Pristina during the war, and after the war there were good reports.
However, Demach in a media interview had shown that the report with Kurt had cooled when he himself participated in Kosovo's declaration of independence, and Kurti had seen fit not to do the same.
Demach, in this interview, says that participation in the declaration of independence was the biggest turn Kurt had to make and realize that what was happening was a small matter, since Resolution 1244 was actually being violated.
Some action you take was not in my opinion. The biggest draw we've cooled among ourselves was when I've gone to declaring Kosovo's independence and Albin has no reason not to come. That was the big turning point that she had to do, she needed to realize that it was no small task, it was of great importance. Because it was a serious violation of Resolution 1244”, Demach said.












