BIC head of state's messages for Bajram, provocations about border and oil prices were mentioned

Muslim believers worldwide today celebrate Fiter Bajrami, marking the end of Ramadan. The day started with the prayer of Bajram at the mosque, as the Kosovo Islamic Community later organised expectations, from which some messages were delivered by the heads of state. The main ones remain peace, forgiveness, and help to those in need, but [...]
In Bajram's message, Kosovo's Islamic Community Chairman Mufti Naim Ternava has been calling on politicians to find solutions through dialogue and not block the country.
Therefore, it is unacceptable today, in peacetime and conditions of a democratic system, that people suffer because of the lack of political will for compromise. Dialogue, responsibility and the follow-up of our society consciously hurt by the political edge. At such times, it requires discretion, awareness, and tolerance. It requires that through dialogue and, above all, sacrifice to put the country and nation's interest on any other interest”, Ternava has said.
According to him, our society needs more discretion in politics.
“History will judge not only on the decisions that have been made but also on the moments when the responsibility has been taken”, Ternava has declared.
In honor of this party, he has arranged waiting.
President Vjosa Osmani said from BIK that she hopes this holiday will do all together and increase solidarity.
I wish you all citizens of our Republic fortunately, to wish the best for them, in the hope that the Great God of God has accepted everyone's prayers and fasting, and hoping that this day, as always through our history, will bring us together, open our hearts, open up every one's doors, increase our solidarity and other human values, which have always made us together as a people, including in the worst of times, when this union, namely, the opening of our hearts and the opening of our doors, and helping us to overcome a lot of our nation's hard time for our nation, Osmanic said.
She had thanks for Ternava and all those helping families in Kosovo.
I want to thank our friends, our allies, who often through the state, even through the Islamic Community help families in Kosovo. I want to thank our generous citizens, including those from our exiles who never closed their hearts but always opened it by helping every family that needs to celebrate today but to feel the hand of solidarity even beyond the festival of Bajram”, added President Osmani.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti also visited Ternava.
During his conversation with Ternava, he spoke about the actual challenges facing the country.
Kurti said that during this spring the country faces two challenges, Serbia's military exercises at the border with Kosovo and the rising price of oil.
Testing around the border is increasing. Our impression is that it comes from two failures. The first is that they don't have an internal structure. The second is that they have realised they cannot hold the entire region hostage for integration into the European Union. So Brussels, as the dual capital of the European Union and NATO, is saying who wants to come will create the odds, but must be done on homework. Anyone who does not want to come could not stumble others, and this has irritated many Serbs because they have been given the privilege of going anywhere without us. This is a double despair. But as you said not only Albania, but Kosovo is surrounded by Albanians, they are trying to intimidate the Albanians of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc...”.
Kurt also stopped at the rising price of oil.
The second “Sphide is that the wars that started did not end, but started them young and these are now making the supply chain disorder. We've talked to the Minister of Finance and Trade to prepare the best because oil prices and other products are growing... And these are two biggest challenges, others are not trivial, but smaller”, Kurti said.
He also remembered the hot ones that fell during the war.
“Today, we also remember 37 hojaries, imam, who saw heroes fall in the liberation war”, the chief executive added.
The visit to BIK has also been realised by Parliament Speaker Albulen Haxhiu.
She praised the visit to the Islamic Community as expression of institutional respect and gratitude for its role in promoting peace, understanding and interreligious co-existence in Kosovo.
Haxhiu also stressed that for many families, this holiday is accompanied by longing for missing loved ones, but it also brings strength to stay closer to each other.
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Finally, the chief speaker wished that fasting and prayers of believers were accepted, desiring health, peace, and prosperity for each family.
Trava has also hosted political party leaders in Kosovo.












