Foreign Policy: Russia is present in the Balkans, the US has to do something

Known international media “Foreign Policy” has written an article to Balkan issues, noting the thorniest problems in our region. This media underlines that the US and the EU have triumphed in a spectacular way over the name issue with northern Macedonia, as they managed to bring two states together in the agreement. [...]
Known international media “Foreign Policy” has written an article to Balkan issues, noting the thorniest problems in our region.
This media underlines that the US and the EU have triumphed in a spectacular way over the name issue with northern Macedonia, as they managed to bring two states together in the agreement. It underlines that Northern Macedonia and Greece are currently co-operating and that is a good step for American and global politics.
In part for Kosovo, the state of Kosovo and Serbia reportedly seem more incompatible with each other and constantly accuse each other of being criminal. The same perspective as in northern Macedonia is possible in Kosovo. Unfortunately, neither Vuciq nor Kosovo President Hashim Thaci have vision of their Greek and Macedonian counterparts”, highlighted by FP, broadcast the GSH.
Kosovo's “issue is urgent because it continues to remain a regional open wound. With divided Bosnia, Russia continues to have its influence in the Balkans. So the task of turning the Balkans from the West falls to the United States of America, not to allow Russian influence at around”, reports by prestigious American media.
The Kosovo issue, followed, remains unclear, in addition to the fact that both Vuciq and Thaci have said even greater US commitment is needed. As far as possible partitioning of Kosovo is concerned, FP analyzes that this idea cannot be made concrete and that there will be no support.












