rt.com <https://www.rt.com/op-ed/491935-grenell-kosovo-serbia-trump/>  


Does he want a statue too? Trump to host ‘Serbia-Kosovo’ summit in Washington 
on ominous anniversary


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 <https://www.rt.com/op-ed/authors/nebojsa-malic/> 

Nebojsa Malic 

is a Serbian-American journalist, blogger and translator, who wrote a regular 
column for Antiwar.com from 2000 to 2015, and is now senior writer at RT. 
Follow him on Twitter @NebojsaMalic <https://twitter.com/NebojsaMalic> 

is a Serbian-American journalist, blogger and translator, who wrote a regular 
column for Antiwar.com from 2000 to 2015, and is now senior writer at RT. 
Follow him on Twitter @NebojsaMalic <https://twitter.com/NebojsaMalic> 

Hosting the leaders of Serbia and its breakaway province of Kosovo at the White 
House on the eve of a major anniversary in Serbian (and world) history raises 
questions about what President Donald Trump may be up to in the Balkans. 

While no longer the acting Director of National Intelligence or ambassador to 
Germany – as of two weeks ago – Richard Grenell is technically still Trump’s 
special envoy for Serbia-Kosovo talks. It was in this capacity that he 
announced the meeting, scheduled for June 27. 

Belgrade has agreed to temporarily halt its campaign to have countries that 
recognized Kosovo withdraw that recognition, while Pristina has likewise 
stopped seeking membership in international organizations. The discussions will 
focus on economic growth, Grenell said on Monday. 

Kosovo is the province of Serbia that was occupied by NATO “peacekeepers” in 
June 1999, following a 78-day war 
<https://www.rt.com/op-ed/337034-kosovo-us-candidates-war/>  waged by the 
alliance on behalf of ethnic Albanian rebels. Instead of protecting Serbian 
sovereignty over the province, as outlined in UN Security Council 1244 that 
authorized the armistice, NATO proceeded to build an Albanian provisional 
government, which declared independence in February 2008. It has been 
recognized by the US and most of its allies – about half the world’s 
governments – but not Russia, China or Serbia itself.

Getting Belgrade to recognize the land grab as legitimate has been the endgame 
of every US administration since – whether it was Bill Clinton, George W. Bush 
or Barack Obama in the White House. Yet every Serbian government “midwifed” 
into office by US diplomats and consultants since the 2000 color revolution has 
balked at that final step, including – so far – the “progressive” President 
Aleksandar Vucic. 

Also on rt.com Kosovo: A decade of dependence  
<https://www.rt.com/op-ed/419064-kosovo-independence-anniversary-state/> 

There are two eyebrow-raising things about Grenell’s initiative. The 
immediately obvious one is its timing, on the eve of June 28. That is the 
anniversary of the 1389 battle between Serbian princes and the Ottoman Turks in 
Kosovo Field. Serbian oral history memorialized the event as a combination of 
martyrdom and tyrannicide. This motivated a young Bosnian Serb student named 
Gavrilo Princip to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary on 
that date in 1914. Vienna seized upon that as a pretext to invade Serbia, 
starting the chain of events that escalated into WWI.

The other oddity is that while Vucic has welcomed 
<https://www.rt.com/newsline/461902-serbia-vucic-trump-kosovo/>  the talks, the 
Albanians have been divided. Hashim Thaci, militant leader turned “president” 
of Kosovo, said earlier this month 
<https://www.rt.com/newsline/461328-kosovo-deal-serbia-possible/>  he was 
hopeful about the initiative. Albin Kurti, a hardliner championing union with 
Albania who was prime minister between January and March, has accused Grenell 
of having the “identical stance” with Serbia, rather than being an impartial 
mediator. 

Also on rt.com If Trump wants to disarm Russia, he should un-recognize Kosovo  
<https://www.rt.com/op-ed/454619-yugoslavia-kosovo-bombing-trump/> 

Kurti has reportedly 
<https://www.npr.org/2020/06/06/863771374/after-unprecedented-strains-with-longtime-friend-u-s-kosovo-has-a-new-government>
  argued that Grenell is trying to “rush” a deal between Belgrade and Pristina 
to get Trump a foreign policy victory ahead of the 2020 election. He also 
accused Trump’s envoy of orchestrating the no-confidence vote that ousted him 
back in March. A man named Avdullah Hoti was confirmed as the new PM on June 3, 
over Kurti’s objections, and will be headed to Washington.

Kosovo Albanians may have reasons to be apprehensive. The economic focus of 
Grenell’s proposal sounds very much like Trump’s approach to the 
Israeli-Palestinian “deal of the century,” which the Palestinians 
overwhelmingly rejected. The current US president is known for bucking 
long-standing foreign policy consensus. He is not personally invested with 
either side in the conflict and may even be prejudiced against the Albanians 
somewhat, given their obsession with erecting statues to Bill and Hillary 
Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and other prominent Democrats.

Admittedly, there is a statue of President Bush in Albania as well, and former 
Senator Bob Dole (R-Kansas) has been a champion of Kosovo Albanians for decades 
– and still is <https://twitter.com/SenatorDole/status/1272616751457427456> . 
The Bush and Dole factions of the GOP are by and large opposed to Trump, 
however.

Also on rt.com Idolatry much? Kosovo honors Clinton, Albright on 1999 war 
anniversary  <https://www.rt.com/news/461635-kosovo-albright-clinton-monument/> 

Over in Belgrade, Vucic has been repeatedly accused 
<https://www.rt.com/op-ed/413852-vucic-russia-serbia-nato/>  by his nationalist 
critics that he intends to “sell out” Kosovo the first chance he gets, and his 
defeatist rhetoric has not helped him counter that. Western-funded liberals, 
not surprisingly, lament that he hasn’t done it yet, and want him replaced with 
someone who will. 

A general election has been called for June 21, less than a week before the 
White House meeting and just days before Vucic is scheduled to attend the 
Victory Day parade in Moscow. Vucic’s party is expected to sweep the polls, 
giving him legitimacy for pretty much anything – even rewriting the 
constitution to give up Kosovo, maybe. 

That said, given that none of Trump’s ambitious foreign policy initiatives have 
yet born any fruit – from North Korea to Venezuela and anything in between – 
and that the prospects for his re-election appear fatally undermined by a 
series of recent events at home, perhaps neither Vucic nor Thaci nor Kurti 
ought to expect much.

The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of 
the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.

 

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