The president threatened, Kurti threatened, Rama shocked: Three Events of the Week That Sparked Reactions

France's President Emmanuel Macron, in an address made a few days before his state ambassadors around the world, issued a declaration that shaken the security of Kosovo citizens in terms of visa liberalisation. He warned that his state and Germany would review visa policy if Kosovo and Serbia “did not [...]
He warned that his state and Germany would review visa policy if Kosovo and Serbia “are no longer held accountable”, referring to dialogue between the two countries.
“Finance and Germany have made their promises for visa policies and other economic issues, which will be revised if Both sides are not accountable. We need to be extremely careful in this regard, especially when the stability of the Western Balkans is at stake”, Macron said.
Meanwhile, this warning also stimulates President Vjosa Osmani's reaction.
She replied two days late but flatly to the French president, saying any such decision would put an end to Pristina-Belgrade dialogue.
“I would say that this is the way to kill dialogue once and for all. If anyone wants to have no dialogue anymore, then take such measures, which are punitive measures against the people of Kosovo. They are not against any leader, they are not against a policy, they are against the people of Kosovo. And such unprecedented punishment, which has also been a great injustice for the people of Kosovo, will result in the death of dialogue. There is no longer a mandate to go to Brussels, when the people of Kosovo are punished” - Osmani had said on the international day of the victims of forced extinctions.
Klink's Threat
“He would have killed Prime Minister Albin Kurti, that it would release Kosovo”. That's how it was expressed days ago in his Facebook profile KLA War Veterans Organisation taskman Faton Klinku.
As seen from his Facebook post, Kliank had written this statement by relating a conversation he had with a Kurti voter, who, according to him, said that “s) there was nothing left but running out of”.
However, this threat did not go without discussions and reactions. His language was condemned by civil society analysts and activists.
The toughest were shown by the Vetevendosje Movement exhibits. MP Basha had said it is “convinced that any normal soldiers are ashamed of who represents”, while other MP Enver Dugolli had said Klinaku should resign and apologise.
Rama's shocking statement
Although he had won the election for the first of Pristina under the LDK logo, Progress Rama did not hesitate to say he is not a member of this party.
I've been racing with the Democratic League of Kosovo and normal, which I am a close partner of LDK, but I'm not a member of this party.”, was his strange statement.
Furthermore, he added, they agreed, with party chairman Lumir Abixhik, that he should deal with the party while this one handles the capital.
This statement sparked numerous reactions within the country's second largest opposition party.
Top Officials Turned Out With Different Attitudes towards Rama's statement, which is not wanting to be identified with the LDK.
For Deputy Chairman Gazmend Muharzier, Rama's statement that it is not in LDK poses no problem.
No, no, it's not at all a problem, it's like he feels it, he didn't get a party book, but it's 100% with us”, it's Muhaxhier said.
But for Valon Murtez, a member of the LDK's central leadership, Pristina's first statement is one nonce.
The head of Pristina is not a member of the Democratic League of Kosovo. But, best partner. While leading the LDK list for Pristina. What nosensy!” wrote Murtesaj on his Facebook page. /Periscopi/












