Ahmetaj: If Kurti knew about Radoicic's involvement in the canal attack, why didn't he share it with the USA?

Mimoza Ahmetaj
Source: Reporteri

Mimoza Ahmetaj, the Vice President of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK), expressed regret over Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement about Milan Radoicic's involvement in the attack on the Ibar-Lepenac canal on November 29 and questioned why, if he had information on his involvement, he did not share it with the security institutions of the USA, reports Teve 1.

"If Kurti had all this information about the criminals involved in the attack, the question is how is it possible that he did not share such information with the security institutions of the USA, considering the statements of the two American ambassadors, in Kosovo and in Serbia, that even the FBI is involved in the investigation of this case," said Ahmetaj.

She is convinced that Kurti's statement today is a response to the American ambassador in Kosovo, Jeffrey Hovenier, who said that it is currently not possible to determine who is behind the attack, and to the US ambassador in Serbia, Christopher Hill, on his words that the USA does not see evidence linking Belgrade with the attack in Zubin Potok.

"This is Kurti's response to the ambassadors' statements because to this day we have not heard him name the perpetrator by name, which once again shows that cooperation between Kosovo and the USA does not exist at all, or that there is no communication," added Ahmetaj.

Furthermore, Kurti stated at tonight's press conference that Milan Radoicic was behind the attack on the Ibar-Lepenac canal and that it was financed by Serbia.