American Professor: US support for Kosovo not unlimited

For Mary Kate Schweider, director of the global research department at Loyola University in Maryland, United States, it is clear that American support for Kosovo is not unlimited. Accepting the US ambassador's request by the Government of Kosovo for delaying the Targat decision for 48 [...]
Accepting the U.S. ambassador's request by the Government of Kosovo for the postponement of the license decision for 48 hours, the US professor further argues, has testified that the US has great influence in the Western Balkans.
If the United States expresses concern for something, the Western Balkan countries listen to it. Second, this tells us that the US remains deeply committed to stability in Kosovo and wider in the region, so if there is a threat to this stability, the US will act”, Schweider stated in an interview for Euronews Serbia.
The United States wants to see a democratic and multiethnic state in Kosovo. And they want that state to contribute to stability in the region. If Pristina is committed to that goal, the US can work with Pristina. Therefore, I believe that US support is not unlimited”, she added.
The American broadcaster has further talked about relations between Serbia and the United States, where he has declared that reports between the two countries are still complicated.
Slobodan Milosevic's “Years really marked relations with the United States, and that sign is still defining them. Currently, the US-Serbia reports are on a level of careful co-operation, and I think it will take more time to build mutual confidence and deepen these” reports, she added.












