Grenelli criticises Biden for continuing Washington's deal

Richard Green, former special envoy of the United States for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, has criticised the new US administration for having put former President Donald Trump<x1's achievements in the Balkans behind it. According to him, no one from the United States is paying attention to Balkan states. In an interview for “Cash Corner”, Green has praised the [...] Agreement.
According to him, no one from the United States is paying attention to Balkan states.
In an interview for the “Cash Corner”, Green has praised the Washington Agreement, reached September 4, 2020 at the White House. According to him, the most successful milestone has been that of Kosovo recognition and recognition of Serbia.
“They have reached four economic agreements and now it is very difficult for me to see how the Biden team has completely failed in the Balkans. I think they're paying no attention to”, he said first.
As he called Washington's Agreement historic, Yerenelli said that neither side loved the mortorium, but that was achieved “falus” Trumpit.
This year's “And then at the end of this year, both sides are now seeking recognition on one side and recognition on the other, because the deadline expired. Beden's team has easily been able to see this agreement and say what should be renegotiated or maintained or what we can do to improve. But no one's ever looked. I can say that speaking to both sides, none of the Biden S's team has drawn close to continuing their campaign. Most importantly, it was to continue”, he said, adding that even in “Balkan they know that most people have US attention”.
Grenelli has said that although there are now political functions “he is doing his best to implement the” agreement.
However, the United States of America has sought to continue with rhetoric, urging Kosovo not to apply for membership in Serbia's international bodies the gratitude campaign. Despite demands, Kosovo and Serbia have chosen to silence the recommendations.
On September 4th 2020, former Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in the presence of former US President Donald Trump, had signed pledges known as the Washington Agreement. That agreement was criticised by the current executive leadership.











