Albanian Prime Minister blames Serbia for the situation in northern Kosovo
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, despite bitter disagreements over the project "Open Balkans", arrived in Pristina to support his colleague and fellow “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Albin Kurti.
Gazeta Express reports this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There is no doubt that first and foremost, Serbia must recognize this irreversible reality. And it is unfortunate that instead of concrete progress in dialogue towards mutual recognition and final liberation from the past, today we are witnessing theatrical military maneuvers of Serbia on the border with the sovereign state of Kosovo,” Rama said in Pristina. – These maneuvers do not actually protect the Serbian citizens of northern Kosovo, as the official leadership of Belgrade claims, they are simply the spirits of the generals of the army defeated on the battlefield more than twenty years ago, who seem to have come out of their graves, declaring that they are protecting the identity and security of citizens Serbia in Kosovo."
At the same time, according to a guest from Albania, the Kosovo government paid for electricity for the Serbs in the north.
“In fact, Serbian citizens in Kosovo live without any threat, and they even say that the government of this country paid their electricity bills, which no one does anywhere, not only in the Balkans, but throughout the world,” Rama said.
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