Berisha: There is gullibility in Kosovo, thought Europe owes us

Former Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Anton Berisha has said that there is widespread confidence in Kosovo that Europe owes the country and that it must consistently provide support in negotiations with Serbia. According to Berisha, there is an obvious naiveness in Kosovo regarding Europe's obligations and the expectations of the European Union (BE) regarding the dialogue of [...]
According to Berisha, there is an obvious gullibility in Kosovo regarding Europe's obligations and the expectations of the European Union (BE) regarding the ongoing dialogue with Serbia.
Berisha has argued that the EU's approach is guided by pragmatic considerations of capacity and capacity, rather than a sense of debt.
He has stressed that the perception of Kosovo as a state with significant economic, military and historical capacities does not match its current reality.
Berisha has stressed that the country's approach marked by excessive optimism has led to obstacles, leaving progress achieved in other regional states.
There is a naiveness here in Kosovo that Europe is indebted to us and must constantly give us in relation to Serbia. On the other hand, we have real policy in which countries should be brought in proportion to their capacities. Kosovo can behave like a state that has an economy that sė has, a military capacity that schee has and a tradition has. He's brought in an unprecedented megaloman, bringing the results back. What Macron said is we don't care about the deals if the parties want to move on. because the EU mechanism is also non-integration as a measure of punitive or sanctions as it happened to us in”, he said.
The former deputy minister has also spoken French President Emmanuel Macron's comments on the matter. According to him, Macron has suggested that the EU is indifferent to the agreements, but is more focused on whether the parties involved are willing to move forward.
The former deputy minister has voiced his criticism with Kosovo's internal political strategies, which he believes have failed to adapt to these realities. According to Berisha, Serbia continues to progress, while Kosovo lags behind in reforms, economic development and international support, further hampering its European integration.
“Europe is not interested in keeping Serbia isolated even if it is not Russia's case. There is a history of advance European states with Serbia and the region, as they have created Greece, Serbia. We have remained last to be created, in compensation after 100 years. The policy of São has received this message, develops an internal electoral policy, daily Serbia is moving forward, we are moving back and forth in reforms and in economics and in what we have called sympathy towards Albanians, which with this policy certainly does not give us space, with medieval thoughts and debates Europe passed hundreds of years”, former Deputy Prime Minister Anton Berisha” said. /Adugjini












