Bolton: The more parties involved in negotiations, the more difficult the Kosovo- Serbia

Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton has spoken about the Kosovo- Serbia today. He spoke to EuroNews Albania, saying the biggest threat to the current was the Moscow government. “From abroad, it seems we have lost the opportunity to diplomaticly resolve disputes between Serbia and Kosovo. Many people [...]
Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton has spoken about the Kosovo- Serbia today.
He spoke to EuroNews Albania, saying the biggest threat to the current was the Moscow government.
“From abroad, it seems we have lost the opportunity to diplomaticly resolve disputes between Serbia and Kosovo. Many have worked toward that goal for a long time. I don't know what caused the last riot. I'm sure the reasons are not simple, but I guess in the perspective of Europe and the United States, considering the war in Ukraine, now is not the time for tensions in any other part of the European continent, in the Balkans or anywhere else, to be allowed to explode,” Mr. President. Bolton.
He has demanded that at least it be understood that the real threat facing the world is actually the Kremlin.
Bolton also commented on Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's proposal for a high-level conference between Kosovo and Serbia.
I believe that as many sides get involved in negotiations, the harder it will be to reach agreement but there is a tradition in the United States. Chicago Mayor Mer Daley, when facing the possibility of teacher strikes, closed the Board of Education in a room with teacher unions and told “you will not leave the room until you reach an agreement.” They usually succeeded. However, I think that when there are many outsiders commenting on the process as if it were sporting events, there will be no desirable results. It would be better for Kosovo and Serbia to be represented on an island, perhaps in the Aegean, without many spectators around it,” He put it away.












