Skender Hyseni: Albin Kurti makes no mention of U.S. government program.

Former state co-ordinator for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Skender Hyseni has criticised the governing programme of Kurti Government, saying that one of the most disturbing points in this programme is the US's non-recognition as Kosovo's main strategic partner. Hyseni, through a post in his account on Facebook, said he noticed aspirations for [...]
Hyseni, through a post on his Facebook account, said he noticed aspirations for membership in international organisations in the programme, but that he must first co-operate with the US to accomplish something like that.
“Sydyti. and the most disturbing in the governing programme is the Kosovo government's giving up its special strategic partnership with the United States. Furthermore, the United States is nowhere mentioned on this programme, while a string of wishes are listed for Kosovo membership in international organisations and advancing its co-operation with NATO. The logical question is with which strategic partner will these efforts be combined and co-ordinated?!!!!
He says the partnership with Albania must stay, however, it would not be NATO without US assistance.
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Kurti's governing programme, presented during yesterday's meeting of the Government, in the part of foreign policy, includes requirements for EU membership, securing recognition from Serbia, as well as membership in international organisations.
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A quick reading of the Ministerial Programme of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo 2020, 2023, published in Time.
Today, out of civic and intellectual curiosity, I made a quick reading of the Kosovo Republic Government Program 2020 2023.
I had a special focus on the program part: P THE JOSTOLY, INTEGRATION AND GREAT.
First of all, what is obvious is that there is no program here that is followed by realistic implementation mechanisms. It is only an indifferent overcoming area for rounding up Kosovo's international subjectivity.
S'twoth. and the most disturbing in the governing programme is the Kosovo government's giving up its special strategic partnership with the United States. Furthermore, the United States is nowhere mentioned on this programme, while a string of wishes are listed for Kosovo membership in international organisations and advancing its co-operation with NATO. The logical question is with which strategic partner will these efforts be combined and co-ordinated?
With Albania? !
Yes, Albania is our natural partner and co-ordination and co-ordination with it is necessary. But the special strategic partnership with the United States cannot replace anything!
That's why you'd better ask Shirley. Neither would she, without her strategic partnership with the United States, be a member of NATO to this day!
Should we be concerned?
Skender Hyseni











