Kurti says it takes conversation and constructiveness to find the solution for veterans

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared on Friday that co-operation and constructiveness are needed to find solutions with war veterans. Kurti has said that co-operation should happen with veterans, not to have threats and attacks abroad and within the Kosovo Assembly. So he said as he commented on the protest warned by [...]
Kurti has said that co-operation should happen with veterans, not to have threats and attacks abroad and within the Kosovo Assembly.
So he said, as he commented on the protest warned by O VL-KLA on 26 July.
I especially appeal to all of you to choose with fact language and dialogue, not with threats or attacks outside or within the convent. There is no Government of the Republic of Kosovo, which has not demonstrated willingness, will, interest, recognition and gratitude for endless thanks from categories derived from the war, but by not abandoning the truth. Not partisanizing and politicizing. Clearly the solution can be found, constructiveity is needed, conversation is needed. Assembly hearings are the occupants' hearings, and the people have spoken on February 14, 2021, I will speak again in the upcoming” elections, Kurti said.
Prime Minister Kurti said the issue of benefits for war veterans, which they are interested in is to be addressed.
And we can't allow the deformation of our glorious narrative of liberation war, considering there were approximately 60 thousand KLA veterans. There have obviously been more than 6,000, many more than 60 thousand participants in the liberation war, but there is roughly a kind of triple of veterans and we have to defend the truth about the liberation war, but also protect the real veterans from those who weren't like that”, Kurti added, broadcast Kosova Prees.
Exkuv chief Albin Kurti along with Gjilan chairman Alban Hyseni and Deputy Environment Minister Hysen Durmishi participated in the works being done on the Pristina-Djilan highway.
O V The L-KLA had held a protest days earlier, while warning that they would block the work of the Assembly if the Law went into effect for the minimum wage.












