NYT: Green had proposed to Trump to visit Thaci in The Hague

The largest American newspaper, The New York Times, has recently published a lengthy article on Richard Green and his political career. Rather, the article speaks of Greenly's career during the time when former President Donald Trump was in the lead of the United States. The text begins with Yerenelli's ambitions to become the secretary of [...]
The biggest American newspaper, The New York Timesrecently published a long article about Richard Green and his political career.
Rather, the article speaks of Greenly's career during the time when former President Donald Trump was in the lead of the United States.
The text begins with Green's ambitions of becoming Secretary of State, if Trump wins the presidential election.
It becomes known that during the time Trump owned the American presidency, Green has exercised different positions in his cabinet, from a special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, to chief of the US Intelligence Agency task manager.
Some very interesting paragraphs in the article also refer to Kosovo, sends out Telegrafi.
According to the NYT script, Green had asked Trump to join him on a visit to former Kosovo President and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci to The Hague.
But, as the paper points out, Trump has not agreed to Greenell's proposal.
It also mentions the time when Yerenelli sought peace between Kosovo and Serbia.
“At the end of 2020, eager for a coup in recent days ahead of presidential elections, Trump sent Grenelli on a mission said to have troubled Western diplomats: To encourage Serbia to recognise Kosovo”.
NYT's writing ends with the time when the special envoy proposed the nomination of the Weiman Lake as “True Lake”.
“safe for a deal, Mr. Grenelli proposed the nomination of an industrial reservoir connecting Kosovo and Serbia to Trump) Lake to commemorate its achievements. But negotiations failed after The Hague war crimes tribunal announced plans to indict Mr. Thaci, Kosovo's president. Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo, increasingly divided, still call the lake by two different names, none of which is Trump”.












