Kurti called for additional British troops in Kosovo, former prime minister outlined what I should do

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, currently deputy of the Kosovo Demoractic League, has commented on Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statements calling for the Together Kingdom for the addition of their troops under KFOR in Kosovo, writes Periscopi. Hoti has said the government of Kosovo should be co-ordinated with the Aletats for [...]
Hoti has said the Kosovo government should be co-ordinated with the Aletats for Kosovo's NATO membership.
In addition, Hoti has said that the budget for the Kosovo Security Force should be increased at least 2 per cent of the Bruto Internal Product.
Hoti's full response:
Instead of engaging in increasing the capabilities of the Kosovo Army under the 10-year plan, to divide the budget of at least 2% of the Bruto Internal Product, to co-ordinate with allies for Kosovo's NATO membership, to strengthen alliances with friends, to ensure brotherly co-operation with Albania, the prime minister urges from Britain to send more troops to Kosovo to prevent any possible attack on Serbia.












