Citaku for Escobar reactions: Political Woe

PDK's first vice-chairman, Vlora Citaku, has reacted to discussions about the departure of American emissary Gabriel Escobar. She said that when propaganda affects the government's expeditions, it is political misery. Full response: I'm reading some reactions to Escobar's departure. Honestly, sorry. I can understand that not [...]
She said that when propaganda affects the government's expeditions, it is political misery.
Full response:
I'm reading some reactions to Escobar's departure.
Honestly, sorry.
I can understand that not all of us understand the way State Department operates. However, when hysteria and propaganda affect government explorers Kurti, who think they have the power to detect cadrovic policies in the United States, then we're dealing with delirium, political misery.
State Department is not KEK's board. Even after Escobar, Escobar will be. American foreign policy is consistent, and it doesn't dictate one individual.












