Big compromises sought in dialogue

Kosovo and Serbia must find their own way towards the final and comprehensive agreement, which enables the achievement of historic reconciliation, Atlantic Council Executive Vice President Damon Wilson has said. According to him, the agreement should not be imposed in either Brussels or Washington. Wilson and his team are staying in Kosovo, [...]
According to him, the agreement should not be imposed in either Brussels or Washington. Wilson and his team are staying in Kosovo, under efforts to revive US engagement in the Balkans; promote dialogue; as well as cultivate a new generation of decisionmakers and experts, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
The Atlantic Council has the base in Washington and has recently proposed the new strategy the United States must follow in the Balkans to avoid Russian influence and prove reforms that enable integration towards Euro-Atlantic structures.
“Koha Ditore” has conducted an interview with Wilson, who in the agenda has encouraged resolution of the dispute and normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia. Although he has not mentioned the compromises required by the parties, the former US foreign policy adviser has spoken of the benefits of reaching the agreement and risks if it fails.












