US wants comprehensive solutions to conflict points in the region

A day after the special minister's visit to the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, the US Embassy in Pristina has issued a statement concerning his meetings in Pristina and Belgrade. On his first official visit to Kosovo and Serbia on 9-10 October, Ambassador Richard Green met in Pristina with President [...]
“In his first official visit to Kosovo and Serbia on 9-10 October, Ambassador Richard Green met in Pristina with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, as well as with political party leaders, including Albin Kurtin, Isa Mustafen, Vjosa Osmanin, Kadri Veselin and Ramush Haradinaj, while in Belgrade he met with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq and Prime Minister Ana Brnaq<1>, says in the US Embassy's statement today, <x Kohaalone>
It further writes that Ambassador Green began both days by meeting first with the leaders of the business community.
President Trump's “Administration strongly believes that economic development, youth job creation, and increased trade opportunities play a major role in ensuring lasting peace. The goal is to make our partners in Serbia and Kosovo a comprehensive solution to the conflict points in the region. Both sides will have to work closely and quickly looking to the future”, the Embassy's announcement concludes.
Richard Greenell, on Thursday, has gone to Belgrade, where he delivered the message that the region needs peace.












