” Kosovo, at the lowest point of relations with Euro-Atlantic allies”

Blerim Reka is a professor of international relations and has been Macedonia's ambassador to Brussels. His experience in diplomacy says to prevent him from imagining Kosovo's international position the next day when the Special Court would be abolished. In an interview given <x0)
Blerim Reka is a professor of international relations and has been Macedonia's ambassador to Brussels. His experience in diplomacy says to prevent him from imagining Kosovo's international position the next day when the Special Court would be abolished.
In an interview given <x0). And, consider, Kosovo political representatives should not enter last year's adventure. He has recalled examples in the region that, according to him, should be taken as a lecture so that conflict with strategic allies that Kosovo helped free and even make the state.
“I believe you remember the episodes of Tudjman's Euro-Atlantic isolation in Croatia, of Mechiyar in Slovakia, or finally of Gruevski in the last two years in Macedonia. Or, let's not go that far. Just learn from Albania's sufferings in 1996-1997, when Berisha did not listen to Westerners' advice to repeat the presidential elections, and in March 1997 the country had been thoroughly desolving by not having to set foot for the years”, he stressed. “If we don't learn even after these related sufferings that the advice of Western allies is kind, futile is any other conversation about the consequences of Kosovo”.
In this interview, Professor Reka has talked about scenarios that could follow the abolition of the Special, dynamics that would follow in the United Nations, and even the damage Kosovo could suffer.
He has argued how states no longer have absolute sovereignty and has shown how closely the issue of Kosovo's state is in partnership with the West.












