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"If the idea on demarcation between Serbia and Kosovo fails, there is no
plan B"


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If the idea on demarcation between Serbia and Kosovo fails, I don't see
alternative plan, says former Pentagon official, in charge for Balkan,
Michael Carpenter 

Source: Tanjug Friday, August 9, 2019 | 10:10 

Foto: VadimVasenin/depositphotos.com

He added that everything will depend on an agreement between the big
players, including the US and EU, and an agreement reached by the leaders on
the ground. 

Carpenter believes that under current political situation in Serbia and
Kosovo, it is unlikely that the idea of an exchange of territories might
succeed.
Carpenter also expressed his doubts about the success of the
Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in the way that former EU High Representative
Federica Mogherini conducted it, although there is no alternative plan for
the territory swap. 

"I am confident that Serbia, if it is ready to overcome the barrier of
recognizing Kosovo's independence, needs to be offered something concrete in
return, something specific which its citizens would view as valuable. I also
believe that this kind of offer is not on the table yet", Carpenter
concluded. 

He said that the idea of offering Serbia European Union membership in return
for recognition of Kosovo is not enough, as Serbia has to comply to the set
of standards, adding that establishing a fund of 10-15 billion dollars meant
for the stabilization of the circumstances in Serbia and on Kosovo,
supported by US, would not be out of reach for the EU. 

When asked whether this US Administration is more eager than the former to
resolve the Kosovo problem, the Senior Director of the "Penn Biden Center"
and former advisor of the former US Vice President Joseph Biden, says that
this administration hadn't made more diplomatic efforts, but current US
administration "is certainly willing to use every opportunity to resolve the
Kosovo-Serbia dispute". 

"Everything will boil down to an agreement between the big players,
including the US and EU, and an agreement reached by the leaders on the
ground which, I believe, won't be easy, given the current Washington
Administration", adding that the support to the idea of territory exchange
has nothing to do with political parties' division in the US, as this idea
is supported by both Democrats and Republicans. 

Carpenter believed that from Moscow's perspective, keeping the Kosovo-Serbia
conflict open is better for them, as that would allow Moscow to present
itself as the guardian of Serbian interests, and Kosovo's adversary. 
Carpenter added that election season is a very bad time to reach
international agreements, along with the fact that Kosovo lacks Prime
Minister currently, which represents a serious setback to any possible
progress. 

"I would say that the agreement is not impossible, but that it is not very
likely at the moment". 

Carpenter also responded to the statement of the Serbian Foreign Affairs
Minister Ivica Dacic once again, who he already accused of interfering in US
domestic politics by rallying Serbian Americans to support Trump in 2020, to
which Dacic reacted that "nobody considered interference when Albanians
voted for the Clintons or Congressman Eliot Engel". 

Carpenter stated that Dacic has the right to support anyone he wants, but
according to him, it is not a smart diplomatic move that a Serbian Foreign
Affairs Minister puts all hopes into one political party. 

"I believe that there is consensus of both political parties in US in
general when it comes to the region of Serbia and Western Balkan, so I
believe that it would be better for Serbia if it remains so, without any
further politicization", concluded Joe Biden's former advisor, in the
capacity of current Presidential candidate of Democratic Party.

 

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