Kurti in the US, still without meetings with senior officials

Prime Minister Albin Kurti is continuing his visit to the United States. Although Kurti has not conducted any meeting with senior White House officials in Pristina, political analysts say he and the Government of Kosovo should insist on the largest American role within dialogue with Serbia. [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is staying for a visit to the United States of America.
But in Pristina, this visit is being criticised for the fact that Kurti has failed to arrange high-level meetings with US administration officials.
Despite that, political connoisseur Melazim Koci says Kurti on this trip should seek the US's direct engagement in dialogue.
I think Mr. Kurti should use this visit to extend an invitation to the United States to lock more directly on dialogue with Serbia. The European Union is unable to resolve this issue because it simply has no stance. With the fact that there are countries within it that do not recognise Kosovo's independence, it is impossible. It just means they don't have a chance. Another issue that I believe Mr. Kurti would have to actualise in the United States is what if the Serbian side undermines the” dialogue, Koci exclaimed.
While politicologist Dritro Arifi says the US has no interest in getting involved in Kosovo's dialogue, Serbia reports Eve 1.
“or it has no confirmation or is not very well prepared. So it's only gone to say that Kurt went to the U.S., because he's had a complex that seems like a long time ago and now this complex is healing, but at the expense of what you're doing and what you're doing, so that's the most fundamental question. I think Kurt should invite the United States, but the United States is not very interested in getting into the dialogue directly, because they have their partner the European Union, who thinks they can solve the issue now with the official Berlin re-key in the” dialogue, Arifi said.
Kurti has begun visiting the United States a day after returning from the Berlin meeting, which was completed at the invitation of the German Chancellor. But as for his US agenda, the government has provided very little detail.












