Former Dutch ambassador orders Kosovo: Do Not Miss Friends

The Netherlands' former ambassador to Kosovo, Robert Bosch, the situation in northern Kosovo last week, assessed it as serious and, according to him, Vuciq is responsible for this situation, because he has been forced to agree on the agreement again has had to find a way out of it so as not to take the blame. He, speaking in [...]
The Netherlands' former ambassador to Kosovo, Robert Bosch, the situation in northern Kosovo last week, assessed it as serious and, according to him, Vuciq is responsible for this situation, because he has been forced to agree on the agreement again has had to find a way out of it so as not to take the blame.
He, speaking at RTK, said Vuciq did not want this agreement because it has been a good agreement for peace and for the entire region.
He also recalled Vuciki's actions to boycott the election appearance.
“Problems were created by Vuciqi and his friends, and it is a little strange that Borrell will ask Pristina to ensure new elections”, said former Ambassador Bosch, as he put together the matter differently, which, according to him, would have to be asked for Vuchiki, because he prevented those elections, because he wants trouble there, which he has done quite well.
For the EU's approach, Bosch was critical, because according to him the ball is on the other side. He added that some things can be done to improve the situation in the north, until he added that Kosovo police should leave, since KFOR is there.
Sometimes you have to give something, because big friends are looking for it, because the situation is extremely sensitive, wisdom is the right thing not to perform. The ball must be placed on the other side”, Bosch said.
Former Ambassador Bosch's election advised Kosovo institutions to be wise.
The US stances Bosch assessed Bosch as grave and was surprised. He was suspended from speculation about the situation in northern Kosovo and refused to go into detail. However, former Ambassador Bosch called for the situation to be retired.
Bosch urged Kosovo institutions not to lose friends.












