Face-to-face, Kurti Wucinq: After so many years of liberation, we gave Serbia arguments to play victim role

Teuta Rrusta from the Social Democrat Party (PSD) has criticised Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti for the UN Organisation Security Council session (OBK) called by Serbia, saying it is the first time since so many years of liberation that he has argued to Serbia and President Vuciq to play the role [...]
Teuta Rrusta from the Social Democrat Party (PSD) has criticised Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in connection with the Security Council session of the United Nations Organisation (OBK) called by Serbia, saying it is the first time since so many years of liberation that he has argued to Serbia and President Vuciq to play the victim's role.
In the “show around of the PSD, PSD row has said that for the first time, Kosovo has a political leader like Kurti, which is a very small “in the way it works” stressing that Kosovo was criticised by friendly countries as the cause of a prime minister “that is obsessed by the past”.
Kosovo's “is on the right side, has gained a long-term freedom, but for the first time, we have a political leader who is very small in the way it works. It's the first time we've given Vuciqi's argument to Serbia to play the victim, the first time we've been criticised by friendly countries, we've got a prime minister obsessed with the past, who tells the international countries who Serbia is, they know who Serbia is, because they've interviewed Serbia for crimes which the prime minister is trying to reveal”, Rrusta has declared.
According to Rruste, Kurti is a nationalist and populist leader who is not stopping using populism for his interests.
If we stop at this meeting, it's a very nationalist, populist leader, who's not stopping using populism for his own account”, she has followed.
Rrusta says that the moment of raising the dinar case is not right, since there should be right actions at the right time.
“Citizens need days since Kosovo gains nothing on the dinar theme issue, it is addressed under the Association of Serb-run Serb majority municipalities that Kurti has accepted. It has agreed where it is envisioned to have a financial account, where Serbia can transfer money to the dinar and they are converted to Euro”, Rrusta noted.
For him, Kurt is doing all this for political points.
It's being done for political points, this whole process has a problem product, the process is establishing it as Kurtin's leader, playing games by targeting the Association process, a draft that has more problematic elements than past drafts”.
Otherwise, at the UN Security Council, which was held Thursday evening, Kosovo was criticised for implementing the Kosovo Central Bank regulation and for disregarding its influence on the Serb minority in Kosovo.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has stressed that claims by Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, that Kosovo is performing the cleansing of Serbs, constitute false propaganda and inciting tensions.
Meanwhile, Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, described this decision as “attack” on the Serb population in Kosovo.












