Downloading from Trump, leaving Bolton without visiting Serbia for dialogue with Serbia

John Bolton fired from Trump today had to visit Belgrade and Pristina in early September, so had the Serbian newspaper “Blic” reported. According to the paper, the US was to launch an offensive that concerns resolving the problem with Kosovo, restarting dialogue. According to “Blic” citing diplomatic sources, it says [...]
According to the paper, the US was to launch an offensive that concerns resolving the problem with Kosovo, restarting dialogue.
According to “Blic” citing diplomatic sources, it was reportedly dependent on whether Pristina would lift the tax 100 per cent for Serbian goods.
If there is a guarantee that the tax will be lifted, it will come. Otherwise, his visit will not happen because he simply does not want to be unsuccessful. Since the tax situation is not certain for now, the visit has not been confirmed”, this source has told the Serbian daily. The Serbian newspaper also writes that “Bolton, with his statement that America does not rule out territorial corrections, placed the history of demarcation a year ago as a possible solution for the Kosovo knot, but also marked practically the change of ashington policy towards changing borders in the Balkans”.
Unlike John Bolton, in an opinion written in January 2008, in collaboration with Lawrence Eagleburger and Peter E. Rodman expressed opposition to Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Three opinionists even appealed to then-US President George W. Bush, to reconsider America's policy in Kosovo; to take into account Serbia's concerns on that issue; not create clashes with Russia and prevent recognition of Kosovo's independence until the review is over. The article cited as a topic the fact that Kosovo could serve as an international bad precedent; it could cause other riots in the Balkans, especially with Albanians in Macedonia; Kosovo did not have the economic and administrative capacity to exist as a normal state; and unilateral recognition of independence would be to satisfy threats of violence on the part of Albanians.









