Post by tomis42 on Feb 15, 2024 7:42:38 GMT
Michael Martens, the journalist who covers the Balkans for the main German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine as far as I know, is not just a person with a sense of satire. First of all, he is a meticulous reporter who writes articles only after he has personally studied and researched the issue and avoids the clichés that he often finds in the European media. That's why his post that Edi Rama is the best prime minister that Serbia has had after Nikolla Pasic, should be seen beyond satire. However, there are three Kosovar issues where Rama's personal intervention has provoked opposition in Pristina and beyond. In fact, there are three very important issues for Kosovo, but also for Albania, the Balkans and Europe, which in any case deserve attention and consideration.
Zajednica or Indonesia Phone Number List the Association of Serb Majority Municipalities in Kosovo In June of this year, Prime Minister Rama sent the governments of Berlin and Paris a concept of how Zajednica should be. This concept, which has not become known until today, according to Rama, was " a document of the highest international level " drawn up by prominent Western experts in this field who were agreed by the government for this work. Read also: Marriages fall significantly in Europe, while in Albania they are still among the highest Meta: Livestock in the country is collapsing, imports from abroad are of poor quality For the distant observer, the usefulness of this initiative remains unclear because such " a document of the highest international level " could also be drawn up by Pristina, which is directly involved in this issue, having the authority and finances to reconcile a group "prominent Western experts".
Belgrade, which is the second in line to be included, could do the same. Brussels could do the same with its role in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, and of course Paris and Berlin itself, even without receiving mail from Tirana. Several foundations and think-tanks have published these two years their concepts for Zajednica, contributing to the public debate; which, in democracy, shapes the political vision. But when an interested but peripheral third party sends non-public concepts to another third party, the latter likely surprised by the initiative, the utility looks even murkier. For the distant observer, it is even more unclear why Rama did not send the concept of the "highest international level" to Kosovo if he really believed that the text contained new ideas for the government in Pristina.
Zajednica or Indonesia Phone Number List the Association of Serb Majority Municipalities in Kosovo In June of this year, Prime Minister Rama sent the governments of Berlin and Paris a concept of how Zajednica should be. This concept, which has not become known until today, according to Rama, was " a document of the highest international level " drawn up by prominent Western experts in this field who were agreed by the government for this work. Read also: Marriages fall significantly in Europe, while in Albania they are still among the highest Meta: Livestock in the country is collapsing, imports from abroad are of poor quality For the distant observer, the usefulness of this initiative remains unclear because such " a document of the highest international level " could also be drawn up by Pristina, which is directly involved in this issue, having the authority and finances to reconcile a group "prominent Western experts".
Belgrade, which is the second in line to be included, could do the same. Brussels could do the same with its role in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, and of course Paris and Berlin itself, even without receiving mail from Tirana. Several foundations and think-tanks have published these two years their concepts for Zajednica, contributing to the public debate; which, in democracy, shapes the political vision. But when an interested but peripheral third party sends non-public concepts to another third party, the latter likely surprised by the initiative, the utility looks even murkier. For the distant observer, it is even more unclear why Rama did not send the concept of the "highest international level" to Kosovo if he really believed that the text contained new ideas for the government in Pristina.