Wrote: Sefer Zogaj
The Tik Tok page, "faktehistorikeShqip", has published a photo of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti with the US Ambassador to Kosovo, Jeff Hovenier.
Through this post, it is claimed that the American media outlet "Washington Post" has published an article reporting that Prime Minister Kurti is in full coordination with American President, Joe Biden.
This page further states that there is an internal American report, according to which "Kurti will win 70% of the votes in the next elections and will unite Kosovo with Albania."
Ky post It received 5795 likes, 818 comments, and 348 shares.

What's wrong with this claim?
From 'Hibrid's' research, there is no Washington Post report that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has coordination with US President Joe Biden. (see here)
The website does not provide any references when it says that there is an internal American report that claims that “Kurti will win 70% in the upcoming February 9 elections in Kosovo.” Moreover, it does not provide any data that could substantiate this claim.
This site provides no evidence for this report which alludes to “Kurti will unite Kosovo with Albania.” From Hibrid's research, neither claim has been found published by credible or official sources.
Analyze
The claim that Kurti is in full coordination with Joe Biden, will win 70% of the vote in the upcoming elections, and will unite Kosovo with Albania turns out to be a false claim.
There is no Washington Post article with such allusions, as claimed.
Based on its work methodology, Hibrid.info assesses this content as fake news.
rationale
The “Fake News” rating is given to informational content that is entirely fabricated or that contains factually incorrect claims or information. Content that is rated as fake news can be defined as having been created and distributed with the intent to misinform the public, i.e., to present a claim that is completely false as fact.
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