Albanian diplomat: It would be better if Kosovo had said, “we don't sit down for dialogue without giving up Radoicic”

Kosovo state leaders, but also foreign ambassadors, including the American and German, commemorated the 1st anniversary of the terrorist attack on Kosovo Police in Banjsk. Last September 24th, a group of armed Serbs was killed by Sergeant Africa Bulnjak. Arben Chiek, diplomat, former ambassador, said Banjska woke up American structures and [...]
Kosovo state leaders, but also foreign ambassadors, including the American and German, commemorated the 1st anniversary of the terrorist attack on Kosovo Police in Banjsk. Last September 24th, a group of armed Serbs was killed by Sergeant Africa Bulnjak.
Arben Ceyku, the diplomat, former ambassador, said Banjska awakened American and European structures for the risk of extending the Russian conflict to the Balkans. Also, this served as an encouragement to the state of Kosovo to extend north. How true that has been, there remains a topic of discussion”, Ceyk said in A2.
Furthermore, the former ambassador indicated that the CIA director's arrival was needed to give all that unsert enthusiasm against Kosovo reinvention.
“Better be Kosovo saying, “we don't sit for dialogue without turning over Radoicic”. It wasn't benefited diplomaticly, or by lack of experience, or to preserve this campaign event, it's a question of discussion. In all, Kosovo did not take advantage of it properly, even taking advantage of this Kosovo weakness, Vucic established a rhetoric of Serb victimisation in Kosovo, until he went to the papal assembly. The CIA director's arrival was to give the CIA all this unsert enthusiasm against Kosovo a reinvention. The danger remains there, even because of the length of the border that is over 400 kilometers and Kosovo cannot control” properly.
He also criticised Albania's approach to the Banjska case. I also have remarks on Albania's approach in this direction. We should be there not only because they are our brothers, why Albin Kurti is this... if this event had happened in Macedonia or Montenegro, where security is violated, we cannot overlook it from the brotherhood complex. While we have recognised Kosovo as a state we must address security problems”, Ceyku said.












