Embarrassed: Government admits Kurt was deceived in video with Russians

The office of Kosovo's prime minister has reacted to the trap of Prime Minister Albin Kurti of Russian comedians, who were presented to him as Latvia's president, writes Periscope. ZKM argues that the conversation took place on February 11th, shortly after the February 9th elections, and that they had no time to verify it. Likewise, [...]
The office of Kosovo's prime minister has reacted to the pitfall that Prime Minister Albin Kurti of Russian comedians addressed to him as Latvia's president, writes Periscope.
ZKM argues that the conversation took place on February 11th, shortly after the February 9th elections, and that they had no time to verify it.
Likewise, ZKM says this conversation shows that “Russia is obsessed with Kosovo and continues to target our country”.
The “The event has occurred on February 11th, shortly after the February 9th elections, in a period when Prime Minister Kurti was accepting numerous prayer messages and calls for the election outcome. Because of the time, it was not always possible to complete all - phone checks. This unfortunate incident reinforces what we have long known: Russia is obsessed with Kosovo and continues to reach our country. During the election campaign for the February 9th parliamentary elections, Sputnik Serbia and Russia Today (RT) published over 60 false news and dezinformative articles, by interfering in our democratic process, as documented by the EU Mission for Election Observation”, ZKM said.
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The Prime Minister's Office statement about the incident with a call
The event took place on February 11th, shortly after the February 9th elections, in a period when Prime Minister Kurti was accepting numerous happy messages and calls for the election outcome. Because of the time, it was not always possible to complete all - phone checks.
This unfortunate incident reinforces what we have long known: Russia is obsessed with Kosovo and continues to reach our country. During the election campaign for the February 9th parliamentary elections, Sputnik Serbia and Russia Today (RT) published over 60 false news and dezinforming articles, by interfering in our democratic process, as documented by the EU Mission for Election Observation.
While sorry Prime Minister Albin Kurti became the target of such a call, this episode reconfirms the principled and consistent positions of Prime Minister Kurti on key issues, both in public and private discussions.












