A pale party for the 10th anniversary of Independence

The prime ministers and presidents of the European Union and other friendly countries of Kosovo are not expected to come to the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the newest State Independence in Europe until only 10 days are separated from the jubilee of Kosovo citizenship, the country's institutions so far have not disclosed [...]
The prime ministers and presidents of the European Union and other friendly countries of Kosovo are not expected to come to celebration the 10th anniversary of the newest State Independence in Europe
Until only 10 days have separated us from the jubilee of Kosovo's citizenship, the country's institutions so far have not indicated whether any of the leaders of powerful states or important international figures has confirmed the participation of the February 17th holiday.
International relations recognisers say the probability of delegation participation by powerful states is very small.
According to them, this is happening because the heads of state are currently rejected around the world because of their non-employment and because of the frustrations of relations created by the recent situations in the country.
International Relations Professor Arben Fetosti has told “Zerin” that on the 10th anniversary of Independence he does not expect large participation of foreign delegations, this is because on the eve of the 10th anniversary of Independence, Kosovo continues to be a state with serious citizenship problems.
He said the process of statehood as a test of internal capacities has been challenged by the continuing failures of the political class, as well as power and opposition.











