Nenad Rassic: I'm not sure Trump knows where Kosovo and Serbia are

Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Nenad Rassic sees no change in American politics in the direction of Kosovo and Serbia. All he thinks changes to the White House Trump Administration is increasing dynamics in terms of developments in the Balkans. Rassic has commented US President Donald Trump's letters in the direction [...]
Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Nenad Rassic sees no change in American politics in the direction of Kosovo and Serbia. All he thinks changes to the White House Trump Administration is increasing dynamics in terms of developments in the Balkans.
Rassic has commented US President Donald Trump's letters to the presidents of Kosovo and Serbia.
It says the main message in both letters is the invitation to reach agreement in 2019.
“The message of the White House's first one is encouraging”, Rassic says.
The “Incure a lot because the EU, even though seven years of negotiations have passed, everything was dismissed for an idea a few months ago, for border correction”, Raspi said, on the Pressing show in T7.
A element for me this tragic. It sees the EU's seriousness”, he explains.
Rassic, however, does not think that American politics for the Balkans has changed with Trump coming to Washington.
“Trump I'm not sure I know where Kosovo and Serbia are. This is done by the Administration, which has a development of activities as planned. I don't expect anything revolutionary to happen”, Rassic says.
Neither do the statements of White House National Security adviser John Bolton, who has been opposed to Kosovo's independence.
I don't see “Bolton differently as far as politics is concerned, Rassic said. /Periscopi/











