Bildt proposes boosting NATO soldiers in Kosovo, Bosnia

Sweden's former prime minister, simultaneously a good connoisseur of political issues in Kosovo and the region, Carl Bildt, has recommended the proliferation of NATO soldiers in Kosovo and Bosnia. That requirement, Bildt has based on recent statements by the presidents of Kosovo and Serbia, Thaci and Vuciq, on border correction and exchange of territories between [...]
That requirement, Bildt has based on recent statements by the presidents of Kosovo and Serbia, Thaci and Vuciq, on border corrections and exchange of territories between the two countries, which had come across in support from almost the entire EU, except Germany, and the US.
“My recommendation for NATO and the EU are to start increasing soldiers in Kosovo and Bosnia, given the instability this discussion could cause”, Bildt has written on Twitter.
My recommendation to Nato and The EU is to start detecting new cars in Kosovo and Bosnia in view of the rehabilitation this defeat will cause. https://t.co/KvuP8Eqis
) Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) October 3, 2018
He has distributed an article published days ago in “European Reform Centre” (Cer.eu), which asks whether changing borders in the Balkans will bring peace or open the pandora box.
Days ago, the US credit media, <x0Wall Street Journal” published an article in which spoke of a memorandum drawn up by EU leaders and US leaders supporting the idea of border correction, but which was not included in Germany, whose Chancellor has been openly opposed to that idea.
Even in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the political situation is unstable as a consequence of Republika Srpska, which is constantly challenging the Bosnian state.










