German expert: Americans upset with Kurti, thwarted their normalisation efforts with Serbia

The Southeast European expert at the Berlin-based German Foreign Policy Council, Milan Nic, estimates that the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has thwarted the co-ordination of America and the European Union for a normalisation agreement between Kosovo and Serbia. According to Nici, Kurti thwarted this international effort without delay of the decision on [...]
According to Nici, Kurti thwarted this effort by internationals without delay of the Targa decision. That reaction, Nietz began by distributing the post of UN adviser Derek Chollet, who announced a conversation he had held with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq while expressing his disappointment with Kosovo's decision on the license issue.
“Passy played a crucial role in delaying Serbia to accept Kosovo's ID cards in August (supporting the dangerous movement of Kosovo prime minister), this time US diplomacy is clearly upset with Albin Kurtin”.
“He managed to derail a co-ordinated B attempt E-US to push both sides towards a normalisation agreement”, Nic wrote on Twitter.
Among other things, he says Kurti has lost the diplomatic moment and the trust of key allies, actions he describes as the smart “ “short-term”.
He even compared Kurt to former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, when he had imposed a 100 per cent tax on Serbia.
“By deciding to create facts on the ground to level the playing field with Serbia in dialogue, Prime Minister Kurti loses diplomatic momentum and the trust of key allies. Not smart move, shortness. It reminds me of Haradinaj (standing very long behind the 100% tax, wasting time for Kosovo's international advancement)”, he said, among other things.
Southeast European expert at the Berlin-based German Foreign Policy Council Milan Nic finally said Prime Minister Kurti is a endangered person, but added that he is now jeopardising Kosovo's success.
Albin Kurti is a dangerous person. Now risks a major setback for Kosovo in a moment of silent success as it gains new ground. As a Kosovo friend, I began to wonder whether this prime minister is able to accept increased progress, strategic benefits or more need major clashes and divisions”, Nic has written on Twitter.











