Posted on 08/26/2008 9:43:27 AM PDT by kronos77
K osovo parliament speaker Jakup Krasniqi is participating at the Democratic Party Convention in the United States.
Krasniqi has met in separate meetings Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, Nancy Pelosi, former US Secretary of State Madeline Albright, and with his counterparts from other world countries participating at the Democrats' Convention in Denver, Colorado.
Krasniqi met the heads of parliaments of Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Nigeria, Ecuador, Guinea Bissau, Haiti, Jordan, Senegal, Liberia and Niger.
In these meetings with presidents of parliaments Krasniqi told his counterparts about the current political processes in Kosovo and asked for the recognition of Kosovo by some of these states.
Krasniqi is expected to meet with US Vice President candidate, Senator Joseph Biden and many other important international american political leaders and the US State Department.
Ping!
This is almost funny since the Demo(n)s want us out of all other countries. Almost all of those that are attending, our troops are assisting in some type of Peacekeeping or security...lol
Funny...
In Serbia we call them DemoNcrates
:)
BBC: "An interview with KLA's Jakup Krasniqi" (A blast from the past).
He is also welcome at the GOP convention, since wasn’t it Bush Admin that pushed for final Kosovo cessession and immediately recognized it as Kosovo unilaterally declared independence.
Hashim Thaci was at the last Democratic National Convention (2004). So this is nothing new.
Of course Krasniqi would meet with the arch-Serbophobe Biden. Biden even said in 1999 that all Serbs should be put into “Nazi-style concentration camps”!!!
Biden is himself a Nazi, and should not even be a Senator, let alone a Vice President or President. And Obama’s selecting Biden as his running mate suggests that he may be a goose-stepper as well!!!
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