“Serbia has intervened in elections” Kurti, who claims to have extended his sovereignty to the north, complains to Ruth

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Kurti hosted Rutten to the prime minister, with his first visit to Kosovo as NATO Secretary. After the meeting, Kurti said that continued co-operation was assessed during the conversation and commitment to regional and European security was reconfirmed. [...]
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Kurti hosted Rutten to the prime minister, with his first visit to Kosovo as NATO Secretary.
After the meeting, Kurti said that continued co-operation was assessed during the conversation and commitment to regional and European security was reconfirmed.
I also stressed Kosovo's significant democratic progress. However, as many European countries, we have been targeted by election interventions, in our case, from Serbia with Russian aid, a popular tool that poses a critical threat to democracy in the current” era, Kurti wrote at “X”.
This is his full post:
Pleasure to welcome NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who comes to Pristina on his first visit to his current role at the Alliance's helm. We assess continued co-operation and reconfirm our commitment to regional and European security. I also stressed Kosovo's significant democratic progress. However, like many European countries, we have been the target of election interventions, in our case, from Serbia with Russian aid, a widespread tool that poses a critical threat to democracy in the current era.
We remember that before she met Kurt, Rutte was met by President Vjosa Osmani.












