Citaku: We need to take advantage of the time that Joe Biden is president in the United States, not create artificial crises.

The deputy head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Vlora Citaku, with a post on the social network, Facebook, has analysed how our Western allies see Kosovo and Serbia two decades after Kosovo's liberation, she also called for major jobs to be done as long as Joe Biden is in the US presidency. She wrote that the situation [...]
She wrote that the situation has changed a lot these 20 years and therefore changed the perception of Westerners for Kosovo and Serbia.
According to Chitak, then, allies from the West, do not view our country as a victim to be saved, but as an independent and sovereign state to which they have helped a lot.
The PDK's deputy chairman also wrote that our aletats also consider Serbia a partner, which every day and more want to push to the west.
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Things should be seen as they are, not as we wish they were.
Some of us have been held hostage to the worlds forged in 1999. But nobody, not in Washington D.C. or Brussels, sees the region with the lens of two decades ago.
Our allies, when they see Kosovo, do not see a victimised people to be saved. When they see Kosovo, they see an independent and sovereign state in which they have long invested. They see one of the most visual democracies in the region, and they expect us to behave responsiblely.
When they see Serbia they do not see a state to fight for. They see a country that is today problematic, but potentially partner, and they want to anchor it west.
The world has changed a lot since 1999 and there is no appetite for dealing with crisis management in our region.
And we like Kosovo have a golden opportunity with Beden at the White House, since the American president has a memory and personal engagement in our region. However, this opportunity should be used constructively, offering solutions and alternatives, not causing artificial problems.











