Security analyst Avni Islami has assessed that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s policy concerning Kosovo mirrors the strategy previously employed by the Slobodan Milošević regime. Islami emphasizes that while the presentation may have changed, the core political content and objectives remain consistent. According to the analyst, Belgrade’s foreign policy stance toward the Republic of Kosovo continues to aim for regional destabilization.
The rhetoric and symbolism utilized by Serbian authorities are reportedly designed to maintain heightened tensions within the area. Islami stated that “Vučić’s policies differ only in external form, but not in internal substance, as his goals remain the same as those of Milošević. Aleksandar Vučić’s foreign policy toward the Republic of Kosovo represents a direct continuation of the [Milošević era’s strategy].” This assessment suggests that the underlying political aims have not fundamentally shifted.
The analysis points to a continuity of objective, regardless of the outward manner in which these policies are executed. The focus remains on how Belgrade’s actions are directed toward maintaining a specific political status quo in the region. The consistency between the past and present approaches is highlighted, suggesting that any perceived changes are merely superficial in form.
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