American ambassadors to Kosovo and Serbia with similar messages: Dialogue can be harder than moon flight

This week the world is prepared to mark the 50th anniversary of the first human movement to the moon. Apollo 11 was NASA butterfly that sent astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin to Earth's natural satellite on July 20, 1969. This Success Made It NASA and the United States of America [...]
This Success Made It NASA and the United States of America world leaders in science and technology, at a time when a fierce race was under way with the former - USSR.
The United States of America, but the whole world is marking this great accomplishment for all mankind.
The American ambassador to Kosovo and Serbia have chosen a special way to mark this date.
They wish for the anniversary once more for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia to continue.
Exploring the universe is a stately achievement and still unfinished. Just like building a future in peace on earth. It is time for Kosovo and Serbia to find their way back to the negotiation table”, Ambassador Costet wrote on Twitter.
While Ambassador Kyle Scott to Serbia, in the Serbian language, has also written on Twitter: “If we can send the man to the moon, of course we can find a way back to the chat table”.
It seems to American ambassadors in Kosovo and Serbia the priority remains dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, not elections in these countries. US administration representatives have said all the time that this year they expect the peace agreement between Kosovo and Serbia to be reached. Even President Trump himself has invited Thaci and Vuciq to sign the agreement in Washington.
Political developments in Kosovo and Serbia have caused dialogue to stop, angering the US.














