Here's what Thaci Green said last night.

President Thaci has thanked Ambassador Green for what he is doing for Kosovo, for the new agreement reached. “I believe that under President Trump's leadership we will be able to achieve even more peace and stability and a final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, which will contribute much [...]
President Thaci has thanked Ambassador Green for what he is doing for Kosovo, for the new agreement reached.
“I believe that under President Trump's leadership we will be able to achieve even more peace and stability and a final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, which will contribute much to peace, stability and co-operation in the Western Balkans. The US role in this process is extraordinary and irreplaceable. I am confident that under President Trump's leadership we will reach the final agreement between the state of Kosovo and Serbia. This will greatly help economic development, progress, peace and stability”, President Thaci has said.
While, in terms of questions about the creation of new institutions, Thaci has said that at his request he has nominated the candidate for prime minister, the first party chairman, as well as now remains political parties to work and personally to find partners and to make the sufficient majority vote in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo.
“Ambassador Grenelli is special charge for normalising Kosovo- Serbia by President Trump. It is not about local and political internal issues here, as if it is no diplomat to intervene or pressure, whether the ambassador in Pristina, on domestic, local issues, because it is the right of any political party to choose a partner, so we will discuss dialogue, we will discuss issues that are of vital importance to the consolidation of the state of Kosovo, of the eternal cultivation of relations between Pristina and Washington, so it is out of the local and electoral agendas this visit, but it is on the agenda of planning before the dialogue, said Thaci.
While Ambassador Green has said that President Trump has individually focused on trying to solve this problem, not looking back, not always having the same political stalemate and disagreements.
“We want to make progress in this region, in Kosovo and Serbia, on the economic level. Young people need jobs, that's administration Trump's mantra. We have an explosive economy in the United States, because we've been able to tell the government to reduce its influence, let business flourish, get off the road, let people have the power. And what we're trying to do here is understand that these long, difficult problems really need people's focus. You must give jobs and economic development to people who deserve it. The people of Kosovo deserve new jobs and a bright future. And what I'm trying to do is look at all the issues that are stuck on the table, that have economic impact, and we're just going to solve them. We will postpone both the government and the leaders in Kosovo and Serbia, telling you to take care of the people, start moving ahead with things. The business community in the United States, the business community in Europe, would like to enter this region in a greater way. But you can't do that if there's a conflict from the political institution, so what I'm trying to do is move on, move on with a bunch of projects. We have a whole set of ideas that will push ahead that will create energy, economic incentives and specifically jobs, good pay jobs. That's what we need, we need economic development, and so again President Trump has focused on this, saying that when you have a living economy, when you have people who participate in the economy in a new way, with new businesses and better jobs, political issues will lose focus, because then people focus on their daily life. That's what I came to do here. I will not get involved in political debates, because this is a kind of looking back and I want to start dealing with the problems we've had and which lead us forward, both Kosovo and Serbia, towards a greater sense of working together for the people”, Green has said.











