Trump adviser: US does not rule out opportunity for territorial corrections

White House National Security Adviser John Bolton has said Friday in Kiev that Washington will not be included in the idea of exchanging territories between Kosovo and Serbia. Bolton during a media conference, has been asked what he thinks about the idea of exchanging territories between Kosovo and [...]
Bolton, during a media conference, has been asked what he thinks about the idea of exchanging territories between Kosovo and Serbia, where the issue of achieving stability in the Balkans is very important for the US.
The dispute between Kosovo and Serbia could be one of the most important issues. Many people have tried to intercede. These efforts have failed. But I think there are new signs that both governments may have the snares to negotiate this issue in silence. Our policy, American politics, is that if both sides can work with each other to reach an agreement, we do not rule out territorial corrections. It's not up to us. We will not be obstacles, and I don't think anyone in Europe will stand in the middle if both sides in the conflict reach a satisfactory agreement. We are ready to help from far or near. We do not think that We will solve it for them. We think they have to solve it itself”, he said.
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and his Serbian counterpart, Aleksandar Vucic, have put various ideas on completing the process of normalising relations between the two countries.
The Serbian president has suggested partition between Serbs and Albanians, while President Thaci has declared pro-reforming of borders with Serbia, so that Kosovo can take over the Albanian municipalities of the Presevo Valley.
Ideas are not supported by key Kosovo allies.











