Post by tomis42 on Feb 15, 2024 3:06:10 GMT -5
If there is only one thing that Tirana should have learned by now from the terrorist act in Banjska, it is that it does not know Serbia better than Pristina. For years, Tirana's pressure on Kosovo, initially for the acceptance of the "Mini-Schengen", then the removal of the tax on Serbian goods, then for the Open Balkans or for the Association of Municipalities with a Serbian majority, not only has not contributed to the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, but it has worsened the relations between the two Albanian governments. Banjska is the last nail in the coffin of the "Open Balkans". Banjska testified that the Albanian government, even on the day of the terrorist act, could not rise to do what anyone, even any reasonable Serb, did: Condemn the terrorist act.
Read also: Statements Armenia Phone Number List by O'Brien, Kurti: Our partnership with the US is not in jeopardy NATO appeals to Kosovo and Serbia: Refrain from inciting language and actions Banjska testified that Serbia has never given up its plan to use the Serbian minority in Kosovo as a "Nastradin's nail" to destabilize Kosovo under the example of Republika Srpska in Bosnia. Banjska proved that the West's one-sided pressure on official Pristina and turning a blind eye to Belgrade for the sake of the strategy that Serbia will abandon Russia neither turns the Serbs away from the West nor resolves the conflict. Bansjka indicated that the source of problems and tensions is not Pristina at all, but Belgrade.
Waiting for a "better time", since 20 years Belgrade has been playing the game "with extremists" who do not allow Vučić to maneuver more. Copy of the game that Milosevic played with Seshel and co. Banjska was a good opportunity for Albania to open its eyes and see not only the problem, but also the roots of the problem that until today it has refused to see with the hope that the path to peace would be Tirana-Belgrade and not Tirana-Pristina-Belgrade . But Prime Minister Rama's attitudes so far show that he does not want to talk about the "elephant in the room". Being removed as more Catholic than the Pope and holier than the signers, on the day he should have condemned the terrorist act, he is asking for an international conference!.
Read also: Statements Armenia Phone Number List by O'Brien, Kurti: Our partnership with the US is not in jeopardy NATO appeals to Kosovo and Serbia: Refrain from inciting language and actions Banjska testified that Serbia has never given up its plan to use the Serbian minority in Kosovo as a "Nastradin's nail" to destabilize Kosovo under the example of Republika Srpska in Bosnia. Banjska proved that the West's one-sided pressure on official Pristina and turning a blind eye to Belgrade for the sake of the strategy that Serbia will abandon Russia neither turns the Serbs away from the West nor resolves the conflict. Bansjka indicated that the source of problems and tensions is not Pristina at all, but Belgrade.
Waiting for a "better time", since 20 years Belgrade has been playing the game "with extremists" who do not allow Vučić to maneuver more. Copy of the game that Milosevic played with Seshel and co. Banjska was a good opportunity for Albania to open its eyes and see not only the problem, but also the roots of the problem that until today it has refused to see with the hope that the path to peace would be Tirana-Belgrade and not Tirana-Pristina-Belgrade . But Prime Minister Rama's attitudes so far show that he does not want to talk about the "elephant in the room". Being removed as more Catholic than the Pope and holier than the signers, on the day he should have condemned the terrorist act, he is asking for an international conference!.