Gervailla: With Osman sometimes we have different opinions, but we have good reports

Donika Grovalla, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, has talked about her reports with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani. In her address, Gervala pointed out that there have always been good reports with Osman. She even believes that there is no reason to be different currently in mutual reports. In an interview for [...]
Donika Grovalla, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, has talked about her reports with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani. In her address, Gervala pointed out that there have always been good reports with Osman. She even believes that there is no reason to be different currently in mutual reports.
In an interview for KosovapressGervala has admitted that they have sometimes had different opinions with Osman.
We have always had good reports with the president of the Republic, and I have no reason to think there is a difference in our reports. I think we don't always need to agree 100 percent on all subjects. Of course, how we carry our responsibilities in different fields, different processes, sometimes we have different opinions, that in relation to the president, but also with other institutions. But I think responsible institutions and where we have differences sometimes in our approach to certain subjects, we always find a way out and common language, and I don't have any reason to believe that in this case it should be different” He said Gervala.
Kosovo's top diplomat has surprised with a stance. In this interview, Gervala has indicated that in her media she has understood that Osman has another opinion about the letter she sent to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
It is true that in the media I have found that the president has another position about that letter that has been sent for objective causes in a very short time, not only Kosovo but in co-ordination with important international acts who have wanted to exploit this opportunity, as a 90-to- 10. So if 90 percent doesn't work, and I've been willing to use it for 10 percent to succeed. We didn't have success, the letter lost its value, and it's not something that damaged our state and strategy with the themes mentioned in that” He added Gervala.
Grovilla has commented on her letter, which she sent to address the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. According to her, the letter has not damaged the state of Kosovo, while now the letter has lost its value.
Various international partners have wanted to take advantage of this opportunity, as a 90-to-tenth option, so if 90 percent doesn't work, I've been willing even 10 percent of the opportunity to use it in order to succeed, we didn't have the card lost its value and it's not something that damaged the state or our” She appreciated it.












