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Wednesday, 09.10.2019.

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Ambassadors refused to take a photo with Kurti in front of Albanian flag

US and German ambassadors "refuse" to take photos with Kurti in his office showing Albanian flag, KoSSev cites "Zëri"

Izvor: KoSSev, Zeri

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Make Serbia Great

pre 4 godine

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.
(Ataman, 12 October 2019 13:00)

I would be extremely proud if I could be at least 1/10th Atamanian...

Peggy

pre 4 godine

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.
(Ataman, 12 October 2019 13:00)
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Because there is no such race as Kosovars. Everyone knows that but the west is determined to create one.

Ataman

pre 4 godine

As long as Albin Kurti is a Kosovar-Albanian and not from Albania proper why would he reject the Kosovar flag? It does sound unusual if you ask me.
(resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada, 11 October 2019 11:32)

So far I met Kosovars who either felt to be Albanians or felt to be Serbs. Not a single person did feel to be a "Kosovar". On one occasion the owner of a car was facility was proud about the Kosovo flag above his business. But it was more like a local patriotism, not about ethnicity. He made no mistake to point out, he is Albanian. And others whom I met, made no mistake to point out, they are Serbs.

The (minor) difference is, some local Albanians could be proud to be from Kosovo (as the second, local choice). I never met a Serb who acted like that, but I could be wrong.

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 4 godine

As long as Albin Kurti is a Kosovar-Albanian and not from Albania proper why would he reject the Kosovar flag? It does sound unusual if you ask me.

Sashki85

pre 4 godine

These little Albanians from Kosovo look all incessant! Just compare the Berisha family and other common ones, no similarity to Albanians who are very tall people like slavs.

Raisin Scone

pre 4 godine

They would take the picture with the Albanian flag if they were in Albania, but they are in Kosovo. It's quite simple.The West isn't interested in a Greater Albania.

Raisin Scone

pre 4 godine

They would take the picture with the Albanian flag if they were in Albania, but they are in Kosovo. It's quite simple.The West isn't interested in a Greater Albania.

Peggy

pre 4 godine

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.
(Ataman, 12 October 2019 13:00)
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Because there is no such race as Kosovars. Everyone knows that but the west is determined to create one.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 4 godine

As long as Albin Kurti is a Kosovar-Albanian and not from Albania proper why would he reject the Kosovar flag? It does sound unusual if you ask me.

Ataman

pre 4 godine

As long as Albin Kurti is a Kosovar-Albanian and not from Albania proper why would he reject the Kosovar flag? It does sound unusual if you ask me.
(resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada, 11 October 2019 11:32)

So far I met Kosovars who either felt to be Albanians or felt to be Serbs. Not a single person did feel to be a "Kosovar". On one occasion the owner of a car was facility was proud about the Kosovo flag above his business. But it was more like a local patriotism, not about ethnicity. He made no mistake to point out, he is Albanian. And others whom I met, made no mistake to point out, they are Serbs.

The (minor) difference is, some local Albanians could be proud to be from Kosovo (as the second, local choice). I never met a Serb who acted like that, but I could be wrong.

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.

Sashki85

pre 4 godine

These little Albanians from Kosovo look all incessant! Just compare the Berisha family and other common ones, no similarity to Albanians who are very tall people like slavs.

Make Serbia Great

pre 4 godine

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.
(Ataman, 12 October 2019 13:00)

I would be extremely proud if I could be at least 1/10th Atamanian...

Raisin Scone

pre 4 godine

They would take the picture with the Albanian flag if they were in Albania, but they are in Kosovo. It's quite simple.The West isn't interested in a Greater Albania.

Sashki85

pre 4 godine

These little Albanians from Kosovo look all incessant! Just compare the Berisha family and other common ones, no similarity to Albanians who are very tall people like slavs.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 4 godine

As long as Albin Kurti is a Kosovar-Albanian and not from Albania proper why would he reject the Kosovar flag? It does sound unusual if you ask me.

Peggy

pre 4 godine

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.
(Ataman, 12 October 2019 13:00)
====================
Because there is no such race as Kosovars. Everyone knows that but the west is determined to create one.

Make Serbia Great

pre 4 godine

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.
(Ataman, 12 October 2019 13:00)

I would be extremely proud if I could be at least 1/10th Atamanian...

Ataman

pre 4 godine

As long as Albin Kurti is a Kosovar-Albanian and not from Albania proper why would he reject the Kosovar flag? It does sound unusual if you ask me.
(resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada, 11 October 2019 11:32)

So far I met Kosovars who either felt to be Albanians or felt to be Serbs. Not a single person did feel to be a "Kosovar". On one occasion the owner of a car was facility was proud about the Kosovo flag above his business. But it was more like a local patriotism, not about ethnicity. He made no mistake to point out, he is Albanian. And others whom I met, made no mistake to point out, they are Serbs.

The (minor) difference is, some local Albanians could be proud to be from Kosovo (as the second, local choice). I never met a Serb who acted like that, but I could be wrong.

In any case, nearly everyone there is either proud to be Albanian or is proud to be a Serb. "Kosovo" is secondary for them.