CIA Message Banning for Kosovo

It never happened that visits and meetings with the CIA chief, with every leader in the world, were commented and detailed. Usually after these meetings there's either silence or some cyciz message to show where the government's policy is oriented. The clearest example is Bosnian Serb leader Dodik, who is [...]
It never happened that visits and meetings with the CIA chief, with every leader in the world, were commented and detailed. Usually after these meetings there's either silence or some cyciz message to show where the government's policy is oriented.
The most obvious example is Bosnian Serb leader Dodik, who is also the star of Russian politics in the region, as well as the initiator of Bosnia's division efforts.
After the meeting, he'd run out of mouth and said that in Bosnia he never talked about partitions, like making his whole story ridiculous.
Despite the inconsistent content of the text, the response was serious. So he got the message.
Then the CIA chief met in Kosovo with President Osmani and later with Prime Minister Kurti, who was forced not to eat the last sandwiches at the Democrat Convention in Chicago.
Since Kurt's reports with the US are completely tense and in some cases accompanied by their non-adopted public gestures against him, meeting with the CIA chief, of course not on the agenda of day-governing, but on Kosovo's state obligations for peace in the region.
And after meetings like this, it's either kept silent, or it's testified to a sentence of how the State is oriented.
Albin Kurt's statement after meeting with the CIA chief looked like he had met with the chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement in Kosovo and had explained the government's achievements before the election campaign.
The CIA chief is not interested in the US government's achievements. He's only interested in national security. In this case his interest is avoidance at any cost of war in the Balkans, and the two dangerous spots are Bosnia and Kosovo.
Bosnia's leader, who is actually Russia's general in the Balkans, reflected and clearly said there will be no division, while Albin Kurti, Kosovo's prime minister, the state formed by the US and held on foot by it, explained the US that it has realised wheat production and is doing well with the sale of residences.
He may have told her other crazy things, but he didn't mention them publicly. Amman the only file he had to say was that Kosovo is committed to peace and will be co-ordinated at every step with the US. But if he says so, he is out of work, that he has been warning war and conflict in Kosovo every morning, bringing the country into depression, reducing investments and forcing Kosovo businessmen to invest abroad.
If Albin Kurt is to be taken seriously, in this case he is making fun of the United States and the problem they have with peace in the Balkans.
But it's not exactly like that. That if it were, he would look worse than Dodik for the US.
It's even more banal. He and when he talks to the CIA chief, he always knows how to expect his statement, a Vetevendosje militant in the diaspora or in Mitrovica, and he talks about them.
That's why we shouldn't take seriously the way he reacts, because he's not really ignoring the CIA's strong messages against the conflict with Serbs, but he's lying to his lawyers to give another mandate against him. CIA.









