Kosovo, the subject of the American presidential campaign? Parties View It as Positive

Kosovo and the issue of dialogue with Serbia could become the topic of the US election campaign. The involvement of the US Democratic Party's candidate for president, Joe Biden, in the resumption of dialogue and his request for co-ordination with Europeans, is seen as a positive aspect for Kosovo. Despite that, MPs from three of the parliamentary parties [...]
That dialogue Kosovo- Serbia may become the subject of the US election campaign and tells Kosovo Press LDK deputy Faton Bislimi, but says this should not affect the country due to the American stance.
It can be done, but it shouldn't affect us the American stance. So let's get it done, let's have administration Trump options that probably don't fit in on Biden's candidacy. But at the same time no Kosovo Albanian believes it should question American support and support”, he says.
How positive for Kosovo this is being seen by the head of the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Time Kadrijaj.
“If it only becomes a topic and each gives positive recommendations that will help Kosovo in these difficult processes, which will help Kosovo's economy and any agreements that go in favour of Kosovo, why not”, she says.
Meanwhile, opposition party deputy Vetevendosje Movement Gazmend Grandnca discussed Kosovo in advance of the US election campaign is seeing it as internal policy dynamics there.
The “Discussions about Kosovo under the US election debate we see as the internal political dynamics of the American state. We are grateful for the contribution and assistance everyone, regardless of the Republican Party, or that Democratic Party has given to Kosovo”, he says.
On this issue, Kosova Preiss has tried to get an opinion even from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, but the same have not been answered.
Otherwise, the democratic candidate for presidential elections in the United States, Joe Biden, through a statement last week, welcomed the resumption of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbian sides for normalising relations between Pristina and Belgrade.
According to Beden, a comprehensive resolution is needed “that would lead to mutual recognition, preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the two countries, and strengthening of their democratic institutions”, which would pave the way for EU membership of the two Western Balkan countries.
Beden criticised President Donald Trump's administration because “has failed to co-ordinate with European emissaries, who have been mediating dialogue between the two countries for about a decade”. According to Beden, if elected president, his administration “will work for peace and security in Southeast Europe and co-operate with EU partners to make this dream a reality”.
Richard Green, Trump's representative in the Kosovo-Serbia talks, reacted to the statement accusing Biden of politicising the process and that “nothing will advance before the November elections and that the people of Kosovo and Serbia will be forced to wait again to not be used by politicians”.












