America Seeks Continues Mortorium for Recognition

The US State Department said normalisation of reports has an expiration date. This is the atmosphere when an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia is reached before the American president. Saturday is a year, since Avdullah Hoti and Aleksandar Vuciq signed pledges to normalise reports between the two sides. But since September 4, 2020, [...]
The US State Department said normalisation of reports has an expiration date.
This is the atmosphere when an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia is reached before the American president.
Saturday is a year, since Avdullah Hoti and Aleksandar Vuciq signed pledges to normalise reports between the two sides.
However, since September 4, 2020, not many points of this important document have been realized.
However, Israel's recognition and the deployment of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem, considered the most important point, was the first to live.
The next point that was observed was the non-negotiation for membership in international organisations from Kosovo, as well as the halting of Serbia's recognition campaign.
Annie why this pledge expires because it was only for one year, the US State Department for T7 called on the parties to continue this mortorium.
Unlike the U.S. Department, the Kosovo government did not respond to T7 when asked whether they would continue this mortorium after September 4th.
Meanwhile, the next point expected to be realised is that of the peace highway, which Minister Lieburn Aliu said days ago he would begin in the spring of 2022.
Although he accepted the US report on Wajman, Prime Minister Kurti said this lake is Kosovo's property and that this is a closed issue.
Neither will the pledge to become part of the Balkan mini-Scheengen, now called the Open Balkans, be ignored by the new executive chief in Kosovo.











