This is US diplomat expected to comfort Serbia's Kosovo

More than two months after the nomination by President Joe Biden, James O Brien, went to a hearing at the American Senate on Wednesday evening. This longtime American top degree in the Balkans where he was a special presidential envoy, when confirmed by the Senate, will become assistant secretary of state for Europe [...]
This long-expert American top degree in the Balkans where he was a special presidential envoy, when confirmed by the Senate, will become assistant secretary of state for Europe and Euro-Asian, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
In his written testimony, but also the one with the microphone, he pledged Washington's commitment to the Western Balkans.
O'Brien, says six countries of this region should be granted clear and renewed demands and incentives to reform until they make their way to the European Union.
The expectations are for this diplomat to deal more intensively with the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
His predecessor in office, Karen Donfried, who resigned in March, until he held his separate visit to the two Balkan states. The first station was Pristina, where it stayed on April 25, 2022.
An American student of the Kosovo-Serbian negotiation process, who has worked with the senior US official, says that from James O'Brien, who so far was chief of the Sanction Co-ordination Office, there should be no waiting because of the time he is taking office.
” He is assistant secretary for Europe, now threatened by a war of aggression in Ukraine. O'Brien will be responsible for keeping his allies together to respond to this situation. There are also other issues with Europe. So people in Pristina and Belgrade should also agree that their problems are no longer top-priories”, says Daniel Serwer, professor at American university, ”Johns Hopkins”.












