BELGRADE -- Serbian President poses a question via his Twitter account to the British Ambassador in Pristina, photographed with leader of Vetėvendosje next to Albanian flag
British Embassy responded to Vucic's question; Vucic: We all understood it perfectly
BELGRADE -- Serbian President poses a question via his Twitter account to the British Ambassador in Pristina, photographed with leader of Vetėvendosje next to Albanian flag
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Serbian President earlier on Wednesday posed a question via his Twitter account to the British Ambassador in Pristina. British Embassy responded on behalf of H.E. Mr. Nicholas Abbott.
"We did not choose how our interlocutor, acting in a party capacity, arranged his rooms".
The Embassy added on Twitter that it is "Embassy’s job to engage with leading political actors in Kosovo".
It is also noted that "a recent photo of the Ambassador meeting one of the political leaders in Kosovo has attracted attention regionally".
President Vucic has earlier on Wednesday, also on Twitter, asked Abbott which elections did Kurti and his Vetėvendosje win and in what country.
The enclosed photo depicted the leader of Vetėvendosje, Albin Kurti, whose party won the majority votes in the recent snap parliamentary elections in Kosovo, and the British Ambassador to Pristina Nicholas Abbott, with the Albanian flag in between.
Namely, Kurti openly advocates the idea of "Greater Albania".
Vucic responded on Twitter: "Thank you for a clear answer @UKinKosovo. We all understood it perfectly".
The question for the UK Ambassador in Pristina: Which elections did Kurti win, in what country? And the flag you stand in front of with him belongs to which country, your Excellency? I will keep asking until you provide the answer to these questions. pic.twitter.com/ztvUP9xVCb
A recent photo of the Ambassador meeting one of the political leaders in Kosovo has attracted attention regionally. It is the Embassys job to engage with leading political actors in Kosovo. We did not choose how our interlocutor, acting in a party capacity, arranged his rooms.
If Milorad Dodik were to stand in front of the Serbian flag in his office with a foreign diplomat, every Albo on this sight would be crying about Greater Serbia. Personally, I enjoy seeing Albanian leaders exercise this type of hypocricy. Dodik is standing by, licking his chops. The time is coming.... Stay tuned....
(njegos, 17 October 2019 18:14)
what is more worrying is that he is too junior to make this kind of decision himself....he would have asked for guidance from London.
(jjh, 17 October 2019 08:59)
Answer: Kurti won on an election in a dysfunctional fenced-in ghetto. Since the ghetto is an illegitimate narco-state, symbols such as flags and membership in international organizations like UNESCO, Interpol, the UN are surreal delusional dreams that keep changing.
(Union Jack, 16 October 2019 16:59)
I wonder what this same ambassador would do if he was to meet with the Bosnian Serbs in Banja Luka with only the Serbian flag draped in the background....????
The bias is astonishing.
(View from the uk, 16 October 2019 16:07)
This is the Great Albania in the making. Kosova has never been politically stronger than it is right now. There is a big shift in our diplomatic strategies and Kurti and Vjosa have everyone's support.
(Just saying.., 16 October 2019 16:03)
Successive British governments have consistently been anti-Serb and grovelled to the mafia like rulers of Albania/Kosovo. So this pathetic display in Pristina shouldn't come as any great surprise. Besides, the 'Kosovo' flag isn't worth the material it's printed on. The Albanian banner represents them all as an ethnic group in their eyes. Kurti is only doing what comes naturally to a primitive nationalist tribe like the Albanians. The British do whatever the Americans tell them to do. Because the Americans run Kosovo.
(PEN, 16 October 2019 15:25)
This is outrageous. As a subject of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland I am absolutely disgusted at the behaviour of this so-called "diplomat".
(Tony (a Brit currently seconded to Berlin), 16 October 2019 13:34)
This is outrageous. As a subject of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland I am absolutely disgusted at the behaviour of this so-called "diplomat".
(Tony (a Brit currently seconded to Berlin), 16 October 2019 13:34)
Answer: Kurti won on an election in a dysfunctional fenced-in ghetto. Since the ghetto is an illegitimate narco-state, symbols such as flags and membership in international organizations like UNESCO, Interpol, the UN are surreal delusional dreams that keep changing.
(Union Jack, 16 October 2019 16:59)
Successive British governments have consistently been anti-Serb and grovelled to the mafia like rulers of Albania/Kosovo. So this pathetic display in Pristina shouldn't come as any great surprise. Besides, the 'Kosovo' flag isn't worth the material it's printed on. The Albanian banner represents them all as an ethnic group in their eyes. Kurti is only doing what comes naturally to a primitive nationalist tribe like the Albanians. The British do whatever the Americans tell them to do. Because the Americans run Kosovo.
(PEN, 16 October 2019 15:25)
I wonder what this same ambassador would do if he was to meet with the Bosnian Serbs in Banja Luka with only the Serbian flag draped in the background....????
The bias is astonishing.
(View from the uk, 16 October 2019 16:07)
what is more worrying is that he is too junior to make this kind of decision himself....he would have asked for guidance from London.
(jjh, 17 October 2019 08:59)
If Milorad Dodik were to stand in front of the Serbian flag in his office with a foreign diplomat, every Albo on this sight would be crying about Greater Serbia. Personally, I enjoy seeing Albanian leaders exercise this type of hypocricy. Dodik is standing by, licking his chops. The time is coming.... Stay tuned....
(njegos, 17 October 2019 18:14)
This is the Great Albania in the making. Kosova has never been politically stronger than it is right now. There is a big shift in our diplomatic strategies and Kurti and Vjosa have everyone's support.
(Just saying.., 16 October 2019 16:03)
This is outrageous. As a subject of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland I am absolutely disgusted at the behaviour of this so-called "diplomat".
(Tony (a Brit currently seconded to Berlin), 16 October 2019 13:34)
This is the Great Albania in the making. Kosova has never been politically stronger than it is right now. There is a big shift in our diplomatic strategies and Kurti and Vjosa have everyone's support.
(Just saying.., 16 October 2019 16:03)
Answer: Kurti won on an election in a dysfunctional fenced-in ghetto. Since the ghetto is an illegitimate narco-state, symbols such as flags and membership in international organizations like UNESCO, Interpol, the UN are surreal delusional dreams that keep changing.
(Union Jack, 16 October 2019 16:59)
Successive British governments have consistently been anti-Serb and grovelled to the mafia like rulers of Albania/Kosovo. So this pathetic display in Pristina shouldn't come as any great surprise. Besides, the 'Kosovo' flag isn't worth the material it's printed on. The Albanian banner represents them all as an ethnic group in their eyes. Kurti is only doing what comes naturally to a primitive nationalist tribe like the Albanians. The British do whatever the Americans tell them to do. Because the Americans run Kosovo.
(PEN, 16 October 2019 15:25)
what is more worrying is that he is too junior to make this kind of decision himself....he would have asked for guidance from London.
(jjh, 17 October 2019 08:59)
I wonder what this same ambassador would do if he was to meet with the Bosnian Serbs in Banja Luka with only the Serbian flag draped in the background....????
The bias is astonishing.
(View from the uk, 16 October 2019 16:07)
If Milorad Dodik were to stand in front of the Serbian flag in his office with a foreign diplomat, every Albo on this sight would be crying about Greater Serbia. Personally, I enjoy seeing Albanian leaders exercise this type of hypocricy. Dodik is standing by, licking his chops. The time is coming.... Stay tuned....
(njegos, 17 October 2019 18:14)