Alarms Merkel: Peace in Balkans very fragile, look at Kosovo

Chancellor Angela Merkel also spoke at the National Convention of Catholics held in Munich, Germany. Merkel conveyed impressions from recent meetings with leaders of the Western Balkans and duties before herself. Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel told DEA that the Western Balkans remain one of Germany's foreign policy tasks. Merkel was [...]
Chancellor Angela Merkel also spoke at the National Convention of Catholics held in Munich, Germany. Merkel conveyed impressions from recent meetings with leaders of the Western Balkans and duties before herself.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel told DEA that the Western Balkans remain one of Germany's foreign policy tasks. Merkel stopped in the Balkans on Friday, under discussion at the National Convention of Catholics, which ran works last week at Münster in the North-Westphalia Youth Launda.
“Now, after the end of the Cold War we remembered that the time of major political conflicts had passed. But we soon learned that this does not lie in the example of wars in the Western Balkans”, the German Chancellor said.
And today (Western Balkans) is one of our tasks in foreign policy. Of course you have to negotiate with the environment around you. I spent a lot of time this week on this topic to ensure peace order there. He's very fragile”
Angela Merkel further stopped at border conflicts and other natures, which continue to have many Balkan states with each other.
Even if you look at Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Even if you see the name dispute in Macedonia, border conflicts here and there, even Slovenia and Croatia still speak of their borders”, she said.
Merkel expressed her determination that Germany and Western states must work to resolve these conflicts. ” We need to resolve all of these so that there won't always be a certain tension, so that it can be rerund at any time”, Germany's Chancellor said.












