VVA militants “are offered” before meal, US-insulated Kurti is not expected to have summits in New York

Albin Kurti's trip to the United States has “-ex1> Vetevendosje militants, though not yet known whether the incumbent prime minister will have high-level meetings there. Prime Minister Albin Kurti has traveled to New York, United States, in order to participate [...]
In the last year, in the inhabited city of millions of residents and the headquarter of international policy developments ʹ due to the UN headquarters ʹ the isolated prime minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, had a very pale agenda during his stay. In fact, the same was highly criticized in Kosovo because it failed to meet any senior officials of the United States, Germany, France, Great Britain, or Italy, these states that constitute the main axis of Western international policy.

Today, when Kosovo lost strategic dialogue with the United States, Kurti finds himself even more isolated in his stay in New York.
A report by the American Embassy in Pristina gave a big slap on incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, where due to concerns over his actions, the planned strategic dialogue with Kosovo indefinitely suspended.
It was the biggest blow since the post-war Kosovo has received from the most powerful ally in the world, America.
As another development took place farther than Wednesday, where US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vuciq, in the Magnaries of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
According to a statement published by the State Department, Rubio and Vuciq discussed deepening the partnership between the United States and Serbia, including the launch of a strategic bilateral dialogue, which is expected to occur in the near future.

Kurti, in addition to failing to strengthen relations with the country's main ally during his rule, only weakened them further.
In addition to the US, Kosovo has been under EU sanctions for two years now due to its disregard for requirements for immediate steps by the Kosovo government for reducing tensions in the north.
The isolation of Kosovo leaders, especially of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, from high-level events and bilateral visits other than those focused on addressing the crisis in northern Kosovo within the framework of the EU-enlightened dialogue, has now been observed for a long time. Whether this will change with their visit to the United States this year remains to be seen... /Periscopi/












