Guardian: Kosovo, 51st state of America

On the eve of Kosovo's 10th anniversary of independence, foreign media have paid attention to Kosovo's journey during these ten years as an independent state. The British daily “The Guardian” in an article published today has written about Kosovo's ties to the United States. Through some prestigious British photographers, there is [...]
The British daily “The Guardian” in an article published today has written about Kosovo's ties to the United States.
Through some prestigious British photographs, she mentioned squares, streets, and names that Kosovars have placed in honor of America.
“In the years '{0}'90s Kosovo's first president, Ibrahim Rugova, concluded Friday conferences with the words: God bless America and our Western friends. This phrase became more powerful when Bill Clinton ordered the Albanian mind NATO was to bomb Serbian targets during the Kosovo war in 1999”, writes the Guardian”, broadcast Koha.net.
Today, “The Guardian” writes that it is difficult to find traces of war and that a generation has already grown in the environment of peace and stability.
But pro-American emotion is still present”, writes the British newspaper.
The “One of Pristina's main roads is called Bill Clinton Boulevard, for the American president. Another street, school and sports centre bear the name of former State Secretary Madeleine Albright”, she writes.
“Since there will be no major changes in American politics for Kosovo, there is no reason to believe this territory's loyalty to America will fail. Stars and lines will continue to wave in Pristina every July 4th”, the Guardian” writes at the bottom.















