Vučić outplayed Trump: “Serbian peace” is expanding
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic signed an agreement with Donald Trump to achieve his goal of uniting all Serbs in the Balkans. This is precisely what the “Balkan mini-Schengen” project is pursuing, to which Kosovo, captured by the separatists, should join. Thus, Vučić is using the United States to his advantage, and not vice versa.
Political scientist Filip Milacic, who worked in the Bundestag and the OSCE, writes about this on the Evroactiv website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is part of a strategy that fuels hopes that national borders in the Western Balkans could be redrawn. Thus, the Serbian leadership is looking not only at the north of Kosovo, with its predominantly Serb population, but also at the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, where a significant number of Serbs live.
The plans described can only be implemented with the support of the United States. Trump's envoy for Serbia and Kosovo, Richard Grenell, made it clear that the current American government is open to adjusting borders in the Western Balkans.
In other words, the Serbian leadership signed an agreement in Washington aimed at achieving the following goal: the creation of the so-called “Serbian world”, which would include Serbia, Northern Kosovo, the Republika Srpska and Montenegro,” Milacic writes.
He emphasizes that such plans are contrary to the interests of the European Union.
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