The US reacts to Serbia: Children's tactics stop, accept Kosovo independence

The annulment of invitations for Kosovo Assembly deputies Vjosa Osmani and Ilir Deda, for participating in a conference organised in Serbia by the Parliament there, and the ban on the entrance of Kosovo karateers to Serbia, where they would have to participate in the European Karate Championships, has sparked reactions in the United States [...]
The annulment of invitations for Kosovo Assembly deputies Vjosa Osmani and Ilir Deda, for participating in a conference organised in Serbia by the Parliament there, and the ban on the entrance of Kosovar karateers to Serbia, where they would have to participate in the European Karate Championship, has sparked reactions in the United States of America.
The Democrats of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Commission have expressed their dissatisfaction with Serbia's move, believed to have been made by pressure exerted by ultra-nationalist Vojislav Seshel, convicted of war crimes.
Through two “citions of” in their official account on the social network, Twitter, online, Democrats of the House of Congress Foreign Affairs Commission, which is led by Eliot Engel, have described Serbia's present-day actions as examples of narrowness.
“If Serbia wants to achieve European integration, it should stop these child tactics and accept the independence and sovereignty of its neighbour, Kosovo”, the response of the US House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Commission Democrats says.














