Chitaku reacts to VVI: When you see such statements, you understand why Kosovo today is more isolated than ever before

Kosovo Democratic Party Secretary General Vlora Citaku has reacted to Deputy Minister of Local Power Arber Vokri, who has accused the international side of inciting riots in the north in some situations, writes Periscopi. Through a Facebook post, Citaku said that this VVA official represents a policy that [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo Secretary General Vlora Citaku has reacted to Deputy Minister of Local Power Arber Vokri, who has accused the international side of inciting riots in the north in some situations, writes Periscope.
Through a Facebook post, Citaku said that this VVA official represents a policy that serves only himself.
“This official, a typical exhibition of an approach that sees internal and foreign enemies everywhere, represents neither civic interest nor a vision of statehood. It represents a policy that serves only itself -- a policy that produces tension, not solutions, isolation, not co-operation. ”
When you hear such statements, it is not difficult to understand why Kosovo today is more isolated than ever before...” has written away from Citaku.
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On the day the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Policy visits Kosovo, A senior Vetevendosje official chooses to accuse international partners of inciting unrest in the north.
This official, a typical exhibition of an approach that sees internal and foreign enemies everywhere, represents neither civic interest nor a vision of statehood. It represents a policy that serves only itself -- a policy that produces tension, not solutions, isolation, not co-operation.
When you hear such statements, it is not difficult to understand why Kosovo today is more isolated than ever before. It's not the citizens' fault, but those who put egos before the state, protagonism before institutions and rhetoric before reality.
That's why the Parliament has not yet been introduced. That is why institutions are not being formed. And as citizens daily face high prices, uncertainty and lack of perspective, they are offered only one thing, the ferocity of empty words, and the boasting of <x0 strong “position”.
Kosovo needs responsible leadership. Not for voices that view each criticism as an attack, each partner as an opponent and each problem as an opportunity for propaganda.












