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Analyst Ismail Tasholli, while commenting tonight on the Open Balkans in “Top Story”, said that Kosovo has three mistakes regarding this issue.
He said that Kurti has questioned Kosovo in the international arena and if he became part of “Open Balkan” he would be able to better articulate himself politically and there would be a plus in this regard.
Ismail Tasholli: There are three mistakes that Kosovo makes, one repeated with the tendency to find a political authenticity on the premises of dignity. The second is as if we have emotionally undermined the topic of Open Balkan. The third is that we are constantly turning Serbia into the measuring standard in the development of our political steps. Let us not forget that if we create the political standard by depending on Serbia, it is dangerous for us as Kosovo. We are turning political positions as rational.
What is paradoxical is that Pristina and Belgrade have never been so synchronized in not finding solutions to the Kosovo-Serbia problems.
We are in sync with Belgrade’s interests. The rest is isolation, which is the premise on which Kurti’s discourse operates. Kurti has corrupted and questioned Kosovo as a state in international judgment. It has cooled relations with America and Albania. Why should Kosovo be afraid of competition?
If you take the Foreign Minister in her reasoning for “Open Balkan” it means that the impression is created that we have an alternative other than the EU.
Ahmetaj: To accuse Rama of isolating Kosovo, while Albania has prayed for Kosovo to join “Open Balkan”, is not normal. Albania’s relations with Kosovo are the most open, the most intense and the best in the economic and political aspect. On the 24th we have meetings between the two governments.
The United States gave its blessing to the Open Balkans through special envoy Gabriel Escobar during yesterday’s meeting.
The European Commission also sees the Open Balkans as a positive step towards integration.
Kosovo refuses to be part of this initiative, as it calls it an initiative of Serbia.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro joined the initiative for the first time in the role of observer. Dritan Abazovic signaled one more step in the near future.
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