German analyst: Did America's interest in Kosovo dialogue fall during this year?

German analyst Bodo Weber says he does not think the United States of America has any new initiative about the Balkans. According to him, as Serbian media quoted him as saying, the distribution of two American officials for the Balkans shows that America has no clear vision. According to him, sending Richard Green as [...]
German analyst Bodo Weber says he does not think the United States of America has any new initiative about the Balkans.
According to him, as Serbian media quoted him as saying, the distribution of two American officials for the Balkans shows that America has no clear vision.
According to him, sending Richard Green as Special Designed by the White House for dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade does not imply the great evolution of America on the Kosovo issue.
For Kosovo, Serbia and the region in general, America has two envoys, Matt Palmer for Western Balkan countries and Richard Green for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. This has been interpreted as increasing American interest in the Balkans. But this fact, the sending of two parallel and seemingly uncoordinated names, Matt Palmer as sent from the State Department and Richard Green as sent by Trump administration, in my opinion shows that the attention of the United States of America has been smaller for the region this year than in the past. I don't feel like they have any new” initiative, he says, writes B92, as follows Periscope.
Weber has also criticised Federica Moghrin, who, he says, is the High Representative for foreign policy, has privatised the EU's foreign policy altogether. /Periscope.











