Serbia adds diplomatic staff to the US, while Kosovo is represented by advisers, drivers and guards

Journalist Arben Ratkoceri has reacted via Facebook about the increased commitment of Serbian diplomacy to the US, while criticising Kosovo's policy of state-run inaccuration. Kosovo, from today without an ambassador to the US, while Serbia from this beginning of the year has increased diplomatic staff by 50 percent, has purchased a massive new residence in the area [...]
Journalist Arben Ratkoceri has reacted via Facebook about the increased commitment of Serbian diplomacy to the US, while criticising Kosovo's policy of state-run inaccuration.
Kosovo, from today without an ambassador to the US, while Serbia from this beginning of the year has increased diplomatic staff by 50 percent, has purchased a massive new residence in the area of Embassy Ro of Washington, has opened yet another consular office, along with the other two that it has, without forgetting another office that already exists --” -- has written among other things Ratkoceri, continues Periscopi.
He has said Serbia has appointed US Ambassador Marko Djurovic, who over the years has dealt with Kosovo as in charge of the Serbian government.
This Serbian diplomatic offensive comes after the election of President Beden, while Djuriqi's appointment speaks that Kosovo is a priority for Serbian diplomacy in Washington. On the other hand, Kosovo, due to day-to-day political features and state immatureness, in Washington is currently represented by any adviser, as well as by the former former and guards”, Ratkocer has ended. /Periscopi
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