US reacts about restoring border change idea with Kosovo- Albania

The United States of America opposes the breakup of Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexing Republika Srpska from Serbia and uniting Kosovo with Albania, reportedly in a document that published Slovenian media. Slovenian media question, 24 UR about this document and its contents responded to the US Embassy there. They said that the States [...]
Slovenian media question, 2 4 UR about this document and its contents responded to the US Embassy there. They said the United States highly appreciates its long-term partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina and that it supports its sovereignty and territorial integrity, which is accepted in the Dayton Peace Agreement.
“We remain committed to the common goal of a democratic, inclusive and prosperous Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on the road to Euro-Atlantic integration”, the embassy's response reported.
In response, they also stressed that the United States is a strong supporter of all Western Balkan countries seeking membership in Euro-Atlantic organisations. “We are convinced that the future of the Western Balkans lies in the EU. The enlargement process promotes peace, stability and long-term prosperity throughout the region”, said in response.
According to the Slovenian media, Necenzurirano an informal document has been sent by Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha to Brussels, which speaks of new borders of the former Yugoslavia states. But no one has until now officially confirmed that European Union Council President Charles Michel has accepted such a document from official Slovenia.
The part of the informal document discussing Kosovo joining Albania mentions that 95% of the population in Kosovo wants to join Albania and that the similar situation is in Albania.
“1.) The Union of Kosovo and Albania. “In Kosovo, 95 per cent of the population wants to join Albania's domestic Albanian nation. The situation is similar in Albania. The border between Albania (a NATO member) and Kosovo is virtually existing. The Serb part of Kosovo will receive special status by following the example of South Tyrol. It is an autonomous province in northern Italy, where most of the population is German-speaking”, the document says.











