Did America, Kosovo, recognise it?

Did America, Kosovo, recognise it?

It was the end of 2018. The government at the time was convinced that Kosovo would achieve a major diplomatic victory after a series of embarrassing losses -- would be admitted to Interpol. In fact, the government was as convinced as Prime Minister Haradinaj's s'ej stopped talking, pledging that accession was a job done. President Thaci with [...]

It was the end of 2018. The government at the time was convinced that Kosovo would achieve a major diplomatic victory after a series of embarrassing losses -- would be admitted to Interpol. In fact, the government was as convinced as Prime Minister Haradinaj's s'ej stopped talking, pledging that accession was a job done. President Thaci with a bunch of journalists went to the scene, in Dubai, to celebrate it <x0... Historical day”. Kosovo lost and these leaders were left with fingers in its mouth.

This loss led to the rescue action. An unwise move that would put Kosovo under great pressure from the United States and the EU until Serbia's campaign to revote formal recognitions of independence would become extremely aggressive. Initially, a 10% fee was imposed on goods imported from Serbia, which at night became 100%. Serbia refused to return to the dialogue. Haradinaj said it was halting Kosovo's <x0nd division”, an idea that was flowing at the time. Vetevendosje welcomed this action and said that it must be further away, complete reciprocity imposed.

Prime Minister Haradinaj resigned from the prime minister's position because of American and European pressure. But in the upcoming elections, the first came out an even more extreme nationalist. Albin Kurti became prime minister, promising to lift the fee and impose reciprocity. Initially, he said he would bring Serbia a long list of requests before sitting at the dialogue table. However, the nationalist took the lead and lowered his ass near Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq and openly expressed readiness for dialogue.

Kurti held the Haradinaj-Vessel double fee all along as prime minister. On March 25th, the government would fall, while only April 1st would remove the fee and impose reciprocity. But with reciprocity, it would make the work even more complicated. Reciprocity was initially ignored by the United States and the EU because they needed real recognition of our independence, in a form of implications. And then, when the case got big, they had to fight back. That opposition effectively meant not actual recognition of Kosovo's independence, but Kurti asked simply to increase his popularity and increase votes. Our prime minister would be as confusing to this issue as he would once promise to immediately replace the fee with reciprocity, and then promise reciprocity 90 days after the removal of the fee. On April 1st, he proposed that the tariff be completely removed and reciprocity be imposed on June 15th.

Kosovo received absolutely nothing in return for lifting the fee. Serbia's recognition withdrawal campaign continued with the same aggressiveness. While the states which have recognised Kosovo turn out to be awaiting the outcome of the dialogue as well as the states that have not recognised it. The electoral internal race became more important than the country's independence.

The damage already became irreversible. The US's stance on Kosovo's status is similar to that of Suriname and other non-recognising countries: dialogue should be expected.

And in the meantime, here is what Prime Minister Kurti said about the different rumors the day the government was about to fall down by the coalition partner: “Serbia can even accept Kosovo's independence, but can never accept equal treatment with Kosovo,”

Deep.

The prime minister of a rumored people seems to be nothing but gossip. He said there was a secret Kosovo-Serbia agreement in which Kosovo would be divided. At the speaker of the House, he said someone had told him that. The US officially reacted and denied the prime ministerial statement. And so on.

The government Hoti already halted this terrible abuse with Kosovo's fate, removing reciprocity and ending the conflict with international partners. It is true that the United States and the EU do not recognise Kosovo's independence, but at least formal recognition clearly shows the vision of Kosovo being an independent and sovereign state with untenable territory after the agreement.

But it needs to be understood that the actual Bitus quaoʹ is at the expense of Kosovo and in Serbia's favour. Kosovo is constantly wrinkled sovereignty as the blockade continues. On the other hand, the final agreement cannot be made without Kurt's participation and full approval that enjoys great popularity and flow, even a lot of trouble.

Any idea of compromise that Hoti might propose next is not expected to find admission. Even if the idea is accepted by VV and perhaps not by the PDK.

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