America's independence: Better moments of reports with Kosovo

In the preceding article, Periscopi brought some of the worst moments of reports to the US-Kosovo report on the 243rd anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of this world superpower. This article is dedicated to the best times in these reports. In 1998-99, citizens of the Republic of Kosovo suffered badly from the regime [...]
In 1998-99, citizens of the Republic of Kosovo suffered badly from the regime of Yugoslav dictator Slobodan Milosevic. Many massacres occurred, but only a few of them received international attention, and there was an unprecedented destruction in Kosovo's modern history.
War
And, just in this existential domestic crisis, the United States decided to help the citizens of Kosovo by campaigning to intervene militarily against the Yugoslav Army that was terrorising Kosovars.
They succeeded in backing Serbian forces and through NATO forces guaranteed the country's security. Bill Clinton, current president and Madeleine Albright, a current secretary, remained among the most beloved and respected figures of Kosovo citizens.
Independence
It is widely known that the independence of Kosovo was announced in co-ordination with the United States of America. Americans had also been among the first states to have recognised our independence from Serbia and had contributed to the Vienna Process by repeating claims that <x0log must continue. ”
Lobbi
Kosovo is recognised by 115 countries around the world. Many have also recognized our country by the influence or even the lobby of the United States. It is possible that the overall American contribution to this issue will be higher even than that of our diplomacy chief Behgjet Pacolli. Or, even higher than the entire state of Kosovo.
Dialogue with Serbia
After independence, dialogue with Serbia was the country's most important topic. Therefore, Kosovo's international political position remained extremely important, making American support for our country during this period significant.
For the past seven years, the United States has not been directly involved in dialogue, with the EU dealing with its mediation, but has strengthened Kosovo's position just as it has empowered Serbia's position at the table, Russia.
Economy
With constant calls for fighting corruption, which have recently become even more vocal by Ambassador Philip Costett, the United States is contributing in an indirect way to the country's economic development. Of course, foreign direct investment is lacking, but there is no shortage of constant struggle for a better business climate. /Periscope
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