George Deday: Albin Kurti's symptoms appeared during visit to northern Macedonia

Prime Minister Albin Kurti's visit to northern Macedonia did not contribute to peace and good interstate reports, but rather frustrated relations between the two neighbouring countries. So has former Kosovo Ambassador to Skopje Gjergj Dedaj. According to Dedaj, the Kosovo government chief's visit days ago to the neighbouring state was more personal [...]
According to Dedaj, the Kosovo government chief's visit days ago to the neighbouring state was more personal and electoral, which, he says, does not belong to a state leader.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's “Visit in the Republic of Northern Macedonia was nonstate and non-institute. It was more personal and electoral in character which does not belong to a national leader. State leaders under state protocol in principle when visiting a neighbouring state should meet with their state counterparts. Otherwise Kurt's visit can be misunderstood and misused for party points, and this is flagrant intervention in the internal affairs of RMV”, he told Front Online.
Another reason for the visit Kurt made to two Albanian-run municipalities in northern Macedonia, according to Dedaj, is that he is trying to camouflage the isolation that Kosovo has.
“actually following sanctions from the EU and the US, against Kosovo's state-run leaders of Republic of Kosovo, these are trying to overcome the political and diplomatic isolation of the Republic of Kosovo with local and party visits to the region”, he says.
Dead for Kurt: Punctuator
Former Ambassador Gjergj Dedaj says Prime Minister Kurti is known as the villain's population.
He says the collapse of reports with the US and the EU shows Kurt's ambitions of a dictator.
The Kurti is already known as the population and the villains not only with neighbouring countries, but also with the US and the EU, is politically degrading Kosovo and isolating it as never before. The break-up of reports with the democratic world but also with Albania itself highlights its megalomane ambitions with symptoms from dictators, which also emerged during his visit to Northern Macedonia”, he said.
Albin Kurti and Vjosa Osmani's successive allegations, especially in diplomacy, are trying to be crossed by regional blitz scandals. Crime, corruption, mismanagement, the capture of state, nepotism and daily scandals are degrading the state of Kosovo, and this government is making it completely opposed to what it promised to the electorate and as such urgent should go to extraordinary elections to turn the Republic of Kosovo” into normal, he said.
Otherwise, Prime Minister Kurti took part in the inauguration of a street named for the Adem Demaci event in Ciir, Skopje, while in Tetovo he participated in issuing a road to Tetovo's Malta.
During this visit, Kurt and Tetovo's leader, Bilal Kasami, also spoke of the need for opening a nearly six - mile [6 km] long tunnel to link Tetovo and Prizren.
After that, Macedonian police questioned them and filed criminal charges against Tetovo Mayor Bilal Kasami and Chiri's Visar Ganiu, with the reasoning that they did not comply with state protocol rules.











