Krasniqi: Urgent reform needed in Kosovo diplomacy

National Social Democrat Initiative Council head Jakup Krasniqi has sharply criticised Kosovo's diplomacy. He has written to intrigued a writing in the Kosovo media, that Serbia is in diplomatic offensive against Kosovo”. “This is happening at the time when the top heads of our state, all their political energy and ʹdiplomatic] are oriented [...]
This is happening at a time when the top leaders of our state, all their political energy and diplomaticism, have oriented them into normalizing relations with Serbia. With Serbia, which is not only at the head of the state but also of diplomacy, experts on organising genocide policies in the former Yugoslavia's spaces in the last decades of the 20th century are engaged. Our top diplomat even said: There is no state in Africa that Serbia does not have a permanent delegation working. They have envisioned a 300 million budget, committed over 20 experts to leaving diplomacy to visit the states either for attracting recognition or for not recognising Kosovo”.
Krasniqi has said that in such a situation the question naturally arises: Where is our diplomacy, and do we have some diplomacy?
“We, in Kosovo not only failed to build stable state institutions, but also worse than we have left diplomacy. Where diplomatic policy, intellectual, and domestic policy should be. A national tradition of ours says: The best, the wisest, the bravest, take it out for chores outside the family. Apparently not only on this occasion, we haven't learned from our tradition and no one is saying a lot of shit.
Krasniqi has written further that “we have had where to learn how to serve the nation and the homeland, but they are simply not wanting those who have the possibilities of the right decisions”.
Our “Diplomacy has to start and carry out a profound reform. The whole thing is: Do they have the will to make reform”?











