Prime Minister Kurti returned to Kosovo from the US yesterday, did not meet with CIA director

An unexpected visit came yesterday to Kosovo. The leading man of the US intelligence CIA, William Burns, landed on Pristina airport “Adem Jashari”. Burns met with AKI chief Petit Ajeti, and also went to the office of President Vjosa Osmani. But not even Prime Minister Kurti, who was thought to be still in [...]
Burns met with AKI chief Petit AjetiHe also went to his office. President Vjosa Osmani. But not even Prime Minister Kurti, who was thought to be in the US, paid for the Constitution of Democrats.
Periscop has learned that Prime Minister Kurti, in fact yesterday, had returned to Kosovo from the US.
However, this does not indicate that there was any agenda of the CIA director that he would meet with Prime Minister Kurti, based on the relationship of this Government to internationals, specifically the United States.
It is noteworthy that yesterday, VV chief Mimoza Kusari Lila had also stated to public television that the prime minister was launched by the US last night ( Wednesday)”.
The prime minister was launched by the United States last night ( Wednesday), if I am not mistaken. Because we had separate agendas”, she said.
Even in the words of Parliamentary Group Chief, Kurti has been to Kosovo during CIA Chief William Burns' visit.
Otherwise, we remember that Kurt's trip to the U.S. fell at a time when criticisms and remarks by American officials were tough.
US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier, after saying that “from the U.S. government's perspective, we were challenged by the prime minister and his government in some ways”, rushed to explain that Kurt's invitation to the US went to an American institute rather than the government.
“As I know, Prime Minister Kurti plans to participate in the National Democratic Convention at the invitation of the National Democratic Institute ( UI National Democracy Institute. But, to be clear, this is not an invitation from the US government”, Houvenier said in his interview with Radio Free Europe on 13 August.
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But after arriving in Chicago, Kurti denied that there are injuries to relations since his differences with Americans said he has them for “strategy, tactics and operations” and not for values and principles.
I don't think there's any damage to relationships. It's true that I don't look like the prime ministers who were in the Republic of Kosovo before me, but I believe the relationship I'm building with the United States is more powerful than ever.”
Kurti's statement, Havenier responded at a news conference in Pristina on Wednesday.
It's important to clarify an issue that some have told us is confusing. Many of you have seen media reports of certain differences between the United States and other members of the international community with certain actions and political elections of the Government of Kosovo led by Albin Kurti. As I said in an interview last week, we are facing some specific challenges with the current Government of Kosovo, and these challenges have absolutely affected the quality of our” partnership.
In a sentence caught in a microphone after the end of the conference, Havenier told President Osmani, with whom he held the conference, that this “I didn't want to do, but...”
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