The EU's ultimatum for Kosovo and Serbia supports Edi Rama: Continued absurd, self-inflicting, not planning

Following the European Union's ultimatum, which through a statement by Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell called on Kosovo and Serbia immediately and unconditionally to take measures to reduce tensions and work for the settlement of calm in Kosovo's troubled north, warning that if not...
Borrell issued a statement on behalf of the bloc's 27 member states. “We call on Kosovo and Serbia to immediately and unconditionally take measures to expand the situation, end divisive rhetoric and refrain from any co-ordinated further action. Silence must be restored urgently. The European Union is ready to implement decisive measures. Failure to reduce tensions would lead to negative”, the statement said.
This statement has been delivered by Prime Minister Edi Rama, who supports the EU's stance.
” The EU couldn't be clearer! Continued with this absurd failure to place police in place to protect the empty buildings where elected officials cannot enter, and on the other hand, the deployment of army troops to sing at the border of another country could no longer be self-inflicted and less European.”, Rama writes.












