Joseph: Burns' visit to region and Kosovo unfortunate, distress signal to Washington for tensions in the Balkans

American Professor Edward Joseph has said today that the CIA director's visit to Western Balkan countries, including Kosovo, is unfortunate. In an interview for public television, Joseph said William Burns' visit to Balkan countries at this time is not good. I will use only one word [...]
In an interview for public television, Joseph said William Burns' visit to Balkan countries at this time is not good.
I will only use one word to describe Willim Burns' visit. Unfortunately. This isn't a happy visit, it's not a kind of visit like that of Bill Blinkton, Hillary Clinton, or any assistant- Secretary or someone like Blinken. This is not good, because William Burns is at the moment deeply involved in very serious negotiations for stopping fighting between Israel and Hamas. This is the top priority right now for the US administration. It comes because Washington views these as points of hardship, problems and this is not a happy visit”, he said.
On the other hand, he said it is also a signal of Washington's grief over the situation in the Balkans and possible confrontations.
The “is a unfortunate visit and a distress signal to Washington over the tensions and potential of a kind of confrontation in the Balkans, and that would be the best clarification, why William Burns at such a significant time comes to the Balkan countries. Mr. Burns may have information and will probably talk about potential security threats in the region. Some of them may be from Russia” the American professor declared.












