Bird: Kosovo at “Open Balkans” would have its word on the agenda of this initiative

Political analyst Petrit Zogaj has commented on Kosovo's non-recognition at Open Balkans”, writes Periscopi. Zogaj says that if Kosovo were at this meeting, it would be represented by its prime minister, where the state's interest would be protected and would influence that the final declaration of the meeting be formulated. According to Zogaj, the Balkans [...]
Zogaj says that if Kosovo were at this meeting, it would be represented by its prime minister, where the state's interest would be protected and would influence that the final declaration of the meeting be formulated.
According to Zogaj, the Open Balkans without Kosovo will begin with Vuciqi's lines with the leaders of the region that “and Kosovo are part of the Balkans opened by being part of Serbia's Constitution. ”
Kreit finally says, that the vision of this government is about any collaboration with peaceful states or Karaibes.
Below, you have a full post of Zogaj:
There are five countries in this picture, except for Kosovo. Now, Vuciqi's lines with the leaders of the region could also be at the level that “and Kosovo is part of the Open Balkans being part of the Constitution of Serbia.” If Kosovo were in this meeting, the odds are that the flags back wouldn't be, but Kosovo would be represented by its prime minister, its interest would be protected, it would influence it to formulate the final declaration of the meeting, in a word it would have its say on the agenda of this initiative. But no, it seems that the vision of this government is different, for any cooperation with the peace states or the Karaibes.












