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Kurti loses Western support even though the Kosovo government's fear is not so baseless. German-speaking media about recent developments in Kosovo. The newspaper “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” in its analysis, called “Kosovo outside the game” writes about the long history of confronting Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Western allies and claims, [...]
Kurti loses Western support even though the Kosovo government's fear is not so baseless. German-speaking media about recent developments in Kosovo.
The newspaper “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” in its analysis, called “Kosovo outside the game” writes about the long history of confronting Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti with Western allies and finds, that it is really about a stubbornness that harms Kosovo, possibly for a long time. “Kurti has lost US and EU support for Kosovo on Monday. Not Serbia, but Kosovo is seen in Brussels and Washington as corrupting in the Balkans. And this, although Belgrade has not changed its obstructive stance, with which it has always prevented the resolution of the Kosovo conflict”, analyzes Reinhard Veser in the German newspaper.
While the paper “Nue Zürcher Zeitung in an article titled “The EU imposes sanctions against Kosovo”, notes that Brussels is tightening the visa for Kosovo, which remains steadfast in its strong stance. “Brussels and Washington are angry that Kurti in the conflict for Kosovo's north follows his agenda ... Western crisis managers know well that daily the risk of escalation increases. With their measures, they want to put Kurt on a lot of pressure to organise elections in the north and submit the proposal to establish partially autonomous association. But Kurti is known for what he does not evade. But he cannot stay long without doing anything of the demands coming from Washington, and Brussels-Pristina is on a long-term agenda both economically and diplomaticly dependent on the West. ”
While in an analysis of the historian for Southeast Europe, Oliver Jens Schmitt on German radio, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, The Kosovo side stresses why the Serb Communist Association does not accept. Kosovo's “government is afraid, and not so unjustly, that there would be a kind of parallel Serbian state in the territory of the Kosovo state, which is commanded by Belgrade, and that indeed it is that large parts of Kosovo Serbs' policy today are commanded directly by Belgrade ... Weuciq one of the main protagonists of a Russian political and Chinese political policy in the region, through increasing tensions in Kosovo are now strengthened by the West, instead of supporting democratic forces in Serbia. ”
While the “euroactivative platform” pays attention to Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar's statement for more dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade. “Dialogue is the only way to solve difficult situations. Of course this should be done by both sides, and Kosovo should do its share of the task”, said Nataša Pirc Musar, who made it known that he will visit Kosovo in October of this year. / DW












