“Foreign policy device is not misinterpreted or naive

US Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Hovenier has spoken of Prime Minister Albin Kurti's stance on US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's statement, who said the decision to use force to enter municipal buildings in the north has been taken against US and EU councils. Kurt had expressed displeasure for [...]
Kurti had expressed dissatisfaction with this statement, calling it Vuciki's “toleration”. He said this statement is “unfair, wrong and hurtful, but at the same time many naive.
Hovenier said the US is not informed about Kosovo.
My “The point is that at that moment, feelings were hot and I think it's important to accept this. I don't believe the American foreign policy device, me or the rest of us are ill-informed or naive. I think we have good sense of the motive and activity and actions of the actors here. But our goal is clear: we want to see Kosovo moving forward on its European and Euro-Atlantic journey”, Havenier in Rubik, in Kosovo, has said,
He has declared that the US wants to see Kosovo on the European road and move on its Euro-Atlantic and European path.
“We wanted to see Kosovo take its place in the family in Europe. The way to do so has been through a relaxed EU dialogue. EU facilitated dialogue has been damaged, hampered by the latest hot spots is extremely distressing because of the situation in the north. We want to exceed the hot spots; we want to proceed with the hard work of implementing the good agreement reached and concluded in February, with the annex to implement the March agreement in Ohrid”.
We expect both sides to fully apply. We want to work together on this because it's hard work to do. I have to add here that for Kosovo this means carrying out the hard work of the Association of Serb majority municipalities and for Serbia to implement the provisions agreed on. But we're spending a lot of time dealing with hot spots in the north, and we want to outrun them. We don't think that's a naive point of view, we think it's a manly view of”, says Havener.












