Le Monde: Trump's son-in-law, following idea of partitioning Kosovo, Thaci will give Serbia and Mitrovica

Le Monde: Trump's son-in-law, following idea of partitioning Kosovo, Thaci will give Serbia and Mitrovica

In a writing that the newspaper Le Monde, of August 15th, has dedicated the latest debate on changing borders between Kosovo and Serbia, frightening details of what might have set this dangerous idea in motion are revealed. According to the paper, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, who has been a partisan [...]

According to the paper, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, who has been an earlier partisan of this solution, has taken an eye violation from the US.

“After a meeting with Trump's groom, Jared Kouchner, at the end of July, Daciq claimed that the “all cards were on the table” wrote the French reference daily, which thus comments on this fact: “For a long time against any kind of border change, Washington, which supports Kosovo since the 1999 war, seems to have softened the stance after Donald Trump's arrival.

This has reached the point where many European diplomats doubt that the US may agree on a solution with Russia, which has been a historic supporter of Serbia”, comments on the writing that the Laps.al has read (Pragarafi in the original below).

After stressing, at the beginning of the article, that this perspective frightens Europeans, the paper also quotes Chancellor Merkel's statement on this Monday, which said: “The territorial integrity of the Balkan countries is established and unchanged”.

Explaining that Britons have already rejected this solution and that France is standing quietly the newspaper quotes a Balkan expert, Pierre Mirel, former responsible for our peninsula in the EU, which says: “is a major risk for the region that could create a escalation of the requirements for ethnic border states” in countries like Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia.

For that very reason, the newspaper recalls that after the open debate by Thaci, Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik said his territory should be divided from the rest of the country. Not without purpose, Le Monde points out that Milorad Dodik is a close man of Putin's, as much as in America's «alt-right», related to the former grey unit of Trump, Steven Bannon.

 

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