Scandalous: Eskalon Minister of Kurti accuses internationals of inciting unrest in the north

Deputy Minister of Local Power Arber Vokry has accused the international side of inciting unrest in the north in some situations. On Thursday in the “60 Minutes” of KTV, Vokrri has said that one of the international diplomats is also the chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Aivo Orar. “International Table, I've witnessed myself in some [...]
On Thursday in the “60 Minutes” of KTV, Vokrri has said that one of the international diplomats is also the chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Aivo Orar.
The international side, I've witnessed myself in some of the situations that have triggered the riots itself. I'm not necessarily saying very large sizes, but with their statements, with their meetings they have encouraged exhibits related to the Serbian List to riot. They are international diplomats, representatives of international institutions, and I have mentioned Mr. Orawa, chief of the EU mission in Kosovo, as one of the promoters of one of the riots. It was after that incident, where a part of the northern political activists gathered that you knew about sponsorship from the Serbian state and made a mess there after it was all over, I saw it on social networks that the same few hours before they did this toll have been in a meeting with it, that's just one of the examples”, he said.
Vokrri has added that if it is serious about extending the situation to Kosovo, the international community would have to build closer reports and partnership with Serbian citizens who are interested in living normal lives in Kosovo.
As for concerns expressed by the international community for the recent shares of Kosovo institutions in closing parallel institutions in the north, he has said these concerns would have to be conveyed by some reason or argument.
“In terms of the international community's eventual concerns, I think it would have to be conveyed with some reasoning or argument, so as there is no resistance from Serbian citizens, there was, rather, a greeting, and then an application and research to receive services from these” institutions, it has been expressed. /Periscope/












