Former Prime Minister Selimi: Kurti is trying to create its Dodiks in northern Macedonia

According to former Minister of Foreign Affairs Petrit Selimi, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, is trying to create Milorad Dodik's ultra nationalist president of Republika Srpska, his Serbian entity in Bonn and Herzegovina, in Northern Macedonia. These comments, Selimi made in a post on the X platform, talking about [...]
According to former Minister of Foreign Affairs Petrit Selimi, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, is trying to create Milorad Dodik's ultra nationalist president of Republika Srpska, his Serbian entity in Bonn and Herzegovina, in Northern Macedonia.
These comments, Selimi has made in a post on the X platform, talking about Kurti's involvement in the presidential election (first April 24th), the second on May 8th) and parliamentary (May 8th) in northern Macedonia.
Dodik, sanctioned by the United States and the United Kingdom, repeatedly took de-stabilizing action in BiH, threatening him for secession, but is also known for his loyalty to Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, and the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vucic.
North Macedonia's “elected the first Albanian prime minister [Talat Xhaferin] weeks ago. Absolutely historical events in many ways, but the impression of hearing the government in Kosovo is that of hatred and discontent. Kurti has his game, trying to create his little Dodiks in Macedonia”, Selimi wrote.
Vetevendosje Movement exhibits Bekim Qoku, Kurti's adviser, respectively, will be part of the election lists of the Albanian opposition coalition (VLEN) in northern Macedonia, which include the Besa Movement, Alternative, Democratic Movement, Alliance for Albanians and VV activists.
In fact, the Albanian opposition, after the meeting it had had with Kurt in Pristina, even came up with candidates for president of Northern Macedonia; The mayor of Gostivar, once head of the ASH, Arben Taravari.
Kurti has given support to the Albanian opposition, which, to factorise with power there, needs to defeat Ali Ahmeti's Democratic Union for Integration (BDI), which does not recognise losses in Albanian votes since it became part of Northern Macedonia's policy in 2002. /Albanian Post/












