Before leaving Kosovo, Delaway explains again: We didn't say we'd accept everything.

Before leaving Kosovo, Delaway explains again: We didn't say we'd accept everything.

The United States continues to demand that the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia be one that stems from the negotiations, but that does not mean Washington will accept everything that comes from the Thaci and Vucinac presidents. That's what American Ambassador Greg Delawi said in an interview for “Kahen Ditore”. [...]

That's what American Ambassador Greg Delawi said in an interview for “Kahen Ditore”.

We didn't say we'd accept anything. We have said that we will consider the proposed solution and that we will express our concerns if we have”, Delawi said.

Furthermore, he has stressed that even the <x0 resolution should be sustainable, accepted by the citizens of the two countries, should contribute to the stability of the region rather than weaken the stability of the region”.

In the farewell interview given <x0 Ditore” in his recent days as US Ambassador to Kosovo, Delawi has talked extensively about the remaining achievements and challenges in some of the most important areas for Kosovo.

In addition to the Brussels dialogue, the US ambassador has spoken of the process of transforming the Kosovo Security Forces into the military, and the way, according to the US, the Government of Kosovo should follow in this process.

“No one supports the Kosovo Security Forces more than the United States”, said Delawie, adding: “And I think the time of announcing the announcement last week was not fired at”. In the interview he elaborates on why the moment of making this decision by the government was not shot.

Ambassador Delawie also spoke of the case of false “entians, and added why he considers the case relevant to the country, while counting on what he considers to have been real improvements to rule of law.

Ambassador Delaway, who leaves at the end of this month after three years of service as US diplomatic representative in Kosovo, has also talked extensively about corruption as the problem Kosovo must face, while giving some of his observations about what Kosovo politicians would have to do in the future to move the country forward and what political platforms should be followed.

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