Swiss Television: European Hours Delay Symbol for 19 Years Late in Kosovo

After Kosovo had sent too little electricity to Serbia's power grid, while Serbia, on the other hand, had not compensated for the frequency, “lost navigation” hours that are set in motion with electricity. This resulted in the precise, minute dailyness of northern Europeans. The fault for this [...]
After Kosovo had sent too little electricity to Serbia's power grid, while Serbia, on the other hand, had not compensated for the frequency, “lost navigation” hours that are set in motion with electricity. This resulted in the precise, minute dailyness of northern Europeans.
The blame for this is on a true “Power-Game” (mights) that are taking place between Serbia and Kosovo, says in a show that Swiss public television SRF has prepared, with a focus on what happened last week in electric hours across Europe.
The moment of the outbreak of this alert from Southeast Europe coincides with the political situation; tensions in the region have increased over recent months, albinfo.ch broadcasts. In particular in Kosovo's north, shadow state forces complement the power heat -- neither the Kosovo government in Pristina nor do international defence forces have the predominantly Serb-inhabited region under control. But that's why Albanian and Serbian gangsters work hand in hand, do black trade with all possible goods like gasoline, but also electricity. A black hole even in a textal sense.
The victim of these criminal groups maintaining the best ties with the rulings in Pristina and in Belgrade must also have dropped the long-standing politician, Oliver Ivanovic, reports the SRF. He was expressed in favour of the integration of Serbs into the state of Kosovo, while a real agreement between Albanians and Serbs damages business.
And this situation has been going on for 19 years. Kosovo, to ensure participation in regional conferences, has accepted the so-called campaign for not prejudiced status. However, many Kosovo institutions, as a result of Serb resistance, are not internationally recognised. KEK, among them. And this brings to absurd situations that Serbia and Kosovo, although they develop energy trading among themselves, are unable to stabilize the electricity and frequency supply, contains albinfo.ch.ch.
Further in Kosovo, power cuts occur, despite the fact that in northern Pristina two thermocentrics produce more than enough electricity.
At the same time, something is currently being done on the unresolved status issue. To enter the EU, Serbia needs “to swallow frog”, or make recognition of Kosovo. No further than this year in Serbia will be held a referendum on this. While Belgrade is trying to make the best of it. Serbian President Vuciq is playing with the stability factor card: The EU and the US are supported in Serbia as partner in Southeast Europe, so as not to lose influence in the region, threatened by Turkey and Russia.
Energy conflict indicates that stability at all costs does not really work. The concrete capital of the Stabilisation Agreement between Belgrade and Pristina immediately undergoes a rift, when one of the two sides fails to act.
A solution is not possible through cabinet policy and arms between powerful men, but through a true democratic record, claims SRF journalist.
In this way, the 6 minutes of delay in the electric houses of northern Europeans symbolize close to 20 years of unsuccessful EU work in the Balkans. Output: Kosovo is part of Europe and can draw time from tact across the continent.












