Haradinaj: Thanks to Kurti, Kosovo was sanctioned by its friends, won't be silent

The chairman of the Alliance of the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, said on Thursday that Kosovo has been sanctioned by the largest supporters of Independence, which is the result of Government policies. He, after meeting that he held with representatives of civil society and media, added that they are continuing internal dialogue and that it is seen [...]
The chairman of the Alliance of the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, said on Thursday that Kosovo has been sanctioned by the largest supporters of Independence, which is the result of Government policies.
He held with representatives of civil society and media, he added that they are continuing internal dialogue and that it is seen that all are concerned.
Haradinaj confirmed that as a party he highly appreciates the role of media in fair information.
Haradinaj says the meeting's conclusion was that it should not be silent in the face of problems the country has.
Dear media with a difficult situation we are going through with the sanctions of our friends, Kosovo allies. Despite these, we are continuing the internal dialogue, formerly with union representatives and today with representatives of civil society. We're all worried. We as the Alliance appreciate the role of the media for social censorship, prior to a situation where Kosovo is sanctioned by the main allies of our independence”.
It was a conclusion that we should not hold back from a situation when Kosovo is sanctioned we will continue with other sectors in order to get out of this blockade that has the country. We express our disagreement with the clan. It was a requirement for the opposition to interact with the Soviet society, with Kosovo returning to normality with normality in the region as well, with the results of the dialogue” said Haradinaj.
Similar meetings in the past two weeks, there had been the Democratic League of Kosovo.
The LDK last week had its second consultative meeting for the political situation in the country, where opposition party leaders met with representatives of civil society and non-governmental organisations.
The LDK called these “consultative meetings” for the political situation in the country, “with special emphasis Kosovo relations with allies”.
Days earlier, LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku had warned of mobilization through the platform “rway of the new”, as a means of countering “Kosovo Government's confrontational policies with its historic allies ♫ and around, the risk of the central pillars of sovereignty and our own citizenship”.
At the warning of the meetings, he had said that Kosovo has a new “path. According to him, this “road does not have Prime Minister Albin Kurti on it”.
Abdixhiku has also warned meetings with President Osmani.












