“For what there are calls”- Conflicts deepen: Vjosa Osmani rough with Conjufaca and Kurti Government

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has responded to Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca for failing to establish about the letter that Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla had sent to the Council of Europe, arguing Osmani has been visiting abroad. This statement by Conjufca, the first of the state, has been called ridiculous, saying [...]
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has responded to Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca for failing to establish about the letter that Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla had sent to the Council of Europe, arguing Osmani has been visiting abroad.
This statement by Konjufca, the country's first one, has called it ridiculous, saying that in modern times there are numerous communication opportunities such as the telephone.
For Online Economy, Osmani has said that the letter sent by the top diplomat, Donika Grovalla, has dropped the offer signed by the three institutional leaders that should not have unilateral implementation of the agreement by Kosovo alone.
I haven't heard such a statement so much surprised if someone really claims something because we're in 2024 where phones work very well no matter what time zone we are and at the same time all our communications so far in these three and a half years of inter-institute co-operation in the foreign policy field have been right through the phone because one of the institutions has always been out of the country and say that such fundamentalist information for such a capital process that has changed the whole attitude we've kept up to that day. That the issue of association cannot be drawn from the overall agreement, which cannot have unilateral implementation of the agreement only from Kosovo, but must have parallel implementation, which cannot connect the process of dialogue with the membership process at the Council of Europe”.
All of them have come into the water with the offer made that day because that offer has not been due to the content nor to the continuation procedure of the three leaders who have signed it, so it's a constitutional requirement in accordance with Article 84 that the government co-ordinates such an action with the foreign policy leaders that it has always been and remains the institution of the presidency in any way that it has to do with the distance for me is something that we don't believe that anyone else says because it has nothing to do with the reality and in some way that we don't have a capital issue as well as if the president is to say it's a very funny matter of fact that all the institutions are really important to me that every other day that we want to say it's a matter of the mayoral command is a matter that we can't be able to do it't be able to say that we've got to do it've got any kind of any kind of a certain sort of a certain sense of a certain sense of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of a matter of
The first of the state has asked a question about the Conjufa executive how somebody in Germany understood about the letter being sent to the KiE, and it wasn't sent to her, reasoning she was abroad.
If the topic was to avoid physical presence in Kosovo, then how is it possible that a man from the civil society in Germany who was also not present in Kosovo received that letter before the country's presidency, in front of the country's Parliament, in front of the civil society in Kosovo, in front of the people of Kosovo and published it on Twitter, so to inform a person who is not even in institutions has had ways to co-ordinate and put together such a subject there is no way to co-ordinate with the president. This is really funny”, Osman said.
President Osmani has also talked about advancing Kosovo at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, which calls it a major achievement of parliamentary diplomacy. Osmani has said that in the international arena, parliamentary diplomacy has been one of the strongest means to open Kosovo's doors.
“Of course it is a very important achievement for the Republic of Kosovo, it is a achievement of our parliamentary diplomacy is a testament to the work that MPs of all political parties are doing in order to advance Kosovo's status in the international arena parliamentary diplomacy has always been one of the strongest means to open doors even when it is very difficult, and I think that the outcome of the previous few days in this vote has shown that Kosovo really has very great support was only a step against it is a step that shows even as I have said that day publicly. NATO is the fate of Kosovo to be in NATO is to be sure, and it is very important that we advance with further steps now, of course, by moving towards NATO membership here, the Parliamentary Assembly does not associate with the procedural aspect of NATO membership as it does the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe with membership in the Council of Europe, but it is a very important message that Kosovo has the country in NATO and meets the criteria for such a thing<1>, Osmani said for the EO.












