Doris Pack against changing borders: The game playing is in the interest of Kosovo

Former European Parliament President Doris Pack has estimated that no change of borders in the Balkans should be allowed, taking into account its history and the period of the 1990s. In an interview for the Balkan Radio Service Free Europe, Pack has said many European politicians today have not been part of politics [...]
In an interview for the Balkan Free Europe Radio Service, Pack has said that many European politicians today have not been part of politics in the 1990s, so they cannot understand the situation or even know it.
If you're really aware of what happened in those countries last years then you shouldn't let it change borders. If that happens, it marks the beginning of the end. We know what happened in this region. Many European politicians today have not been part of politics in the 1990s so they can't understand the situation or just don't know it. But those who know what happened there, those who know the region and its mentality, must be very careful” she said.
In addition, Pack has said it is incomprehensible to him how Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq and Kosovo President Hashim Thaci are pro-political.
The “what is now being played is not in Kosovo's interest, 95 percent of Kosovo's citizens oppose changing borders. I hope the solution will be found, but not in changing the”, has added, among other things, Pack.
Speaking of Russia's influence in the region, former President Pack, who has also been a rapporteur of the European Parliament for Bosnia and Herzegovina, has said Russia has no interest in helping the countries of the Balkan region.
“Russia has selfish interests, in the sense that it does not want these countries to be part of NATO. Failed with Montenegro, but would not succeed with Macedonia either. It uses EU interest in the Balkans to cause any problems” it has assessed.











