Kosovo PM to Turkey’s Erdogan: ‘We Mind Our Own Affairs’


Date posted: April 3, 2018

Leonat Shehu

Kosovo’s prime minister on Monday pushed back against threats made by Turkey’s president over a probe into the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens with ties to schools linked to the Fethullah Gulen movement, which Ankara blames for a failed 2016 coup.

It was on Saturday when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj would “pay” for dismissing his interior minister and intelligence chief for deporting the six from Kosovo without his permission.

“Since when have you started to defend those who attempted a coup against Turkey?” Erdogan asked, noting Turkey was the second country in the world to recognize Kosovo after the United States. “How can you [defend] these people who attempted a coup against Kosovo’s brother country — Turkey? You will answer for this!”

Haradinaj, who said he was not informed about the operation, fired the two officials after a brief investigation “of all [state] structures that were involved” in the arrests, arguing that the deportations constituted a “violation of the decisionmaking hierarchy.”

On Monday, while addressing an event marking the 550th anniversary of the death of the Albanian national hero, George Kastrioti — who for 25 years fought against the Ottoman invasion — Haradinaj rejected Erdogan’s demands.

“Kosovo and I have not intervened in Turkey’s internal affairs, either in the past or today or in the future,” he said. “Meanwhile, other people cannot on behalf of Kosovo take care of our own affairs at home. Let this be known to all.”

Screenshot from Vocal Europe news. Click the image to read it.

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci last week said he was “disillusioned how [Kosovo’s] relevant institutions” had failed to protect foreign citizens working in Kosovo, adding that he, too, had learned about it only after the arrest.

Kosovo’s foreign ministry strongly denounced the action, saying that “the arrest and deportation of the Turkish citizens with a regular residence permit is in direct contradiction to international norms.”

Turkey has been a principal backer of Kosovo, which declared independence in 2008. Turkish firms run the tiny Balkan country’s sole airport and electricity network and are building two highways worth around $2 billion.

Ankara accuses Gulen, a Muslim cleric based in the United States, of masterminding a July 15, 2016, coup attempt and has declared his movement a terrorist operation. Gulen denies any link to the attempted coup.

 

Source: Voice of America , April 2, 2018


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