Kurti: I'm not mad at the EU, they don't trust themselves enough.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview with the medium The Observer, this symmer with the prestige of the Guardian, has criticised “without resentment” The European Union has faced access to six Western Balkan states. “I like the EU for its values, but I have a criticism of it, not bitter criticism, because I want the EU to [...]
“I like the EU for its values, but I have a criticism of it, unhurried criticism, because I want the EU to improve and not break down”, he said.
The reason I can't be grieved by the EU is because of the lack of confidence the EU has in us six of the Western Balkans is an expression of lack of self-confidence. It's not that they hate us, but they don't trust themselves enough”, the top executive for the British medium declared away.
He has seen Serbia's thinking as problematic in solutions to the problem within the Balkans. According to Kurt, Serbia tries to control or undo neighbouring states.
Today's “, more or less, Serbia does not recognise its neighbours, who are not part of the EU. Belgrade's position is that Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo and Northern Macedonia are temporary states that Serbia should control or undo”, he has declared.
All solutions depend less on imagination and creativity, and more on the willingness to change that thought -- this belief of Serbia -- that neighbouring states are not real states” -- has further stressed the prime minister.











