Kurti on CNN: Serbia similar to Russia does not accept Kosovo either de facto or de jure

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that Serbia is similar to Russia, and that in no option does Kosovo's citizenship accept. Serbia is very similar to Russia, not accepting either de facto or de jure its neighbour”, Kurti said in an interview for CNN. Kosovo's prime minister has spoken [...]
Serbia is very similar to Russia, not accepting either de facto or de jure its neighbour”, Kurti said in an interview for CNN.
Kosovo's prime minister has also talked about NATO's intervention in Kosovo and its power, now and then.
“Whoever is still alive and was in Kosovo on 10, 11, and June 12, 1999, I know those days are the happiest days of their lives. Release was enabled by the sustainability and war of people and by NATO intervention”, Kurti said on CNN.
Kurti, among other things, said intervention was crucial for the 25 years that have been years of democracy and progress.
“NATO after its entry into Kosovo enabled the establishment of institutions. We started going to school. We started working”, Kurti said, adding that in Kosovo “his life resumed”.
It's hard to explain today. Well, the moment that is perhaps similar only to the liberation in continental Europe from Nazi Germany. And I think, this is the most important memory people have and they value it and want to build on it by further advancing our country”, Kurti said.
Kurti is directly linked to this interview from Montenegro.












