Ohrid Agreement Breaks

On Saturday, March 18th, in Ohrid, North Macedonia, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vujic, in front of international parties, pledged that Serbia would no longer launch campaigns for recognition of Kosovo independence. Yet, not even a full month has passed by [...]
However, even though it has not spent a full month at this point, the Serbian state has resumed its usual campaign.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuic, along with Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Daiq, have continued on Thursday to try to convince the states that have recognised Kosovo to cancel such a decision.
Vuq met with Republika Bissau's president, who has known Kosovo since January 10th 2011.
However, Ivica Dacic has already started one in several Central Asian states.
The first station was Kyrgyzstan, where in Bishkek capital he met with the highest heads of state, which he thanked for the ongoing opposition he has made to Kosovo.
The fault for failing to respond to Kosovo institutions, according to MP Ariana Musliu Shoshi is of Kosovo's top diplomat, Donika Grovalla.
It even points to a case with Prime Minister Albin Kurti about the Serbian campaign for recognitions.
That Kosovo institutions should launch the Serbian campaign to international instances, the former member of the delegation to the Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Gazmir Raci, is also saying.
As he says, the Serbian state is violating the European agreement and that it should be punished for such a thing.
Tvjet1 has tried to get an answer from the office of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Minister Donika Grovall, but that communication with them has been impossible.












