Fetoshi: Kosovo remains a target of Russia, NATO membership is the only path to lasting peace.

Kosovo Faces Continued Russian Influence, Says Institute Director

Arben Fetoshi, director of the Octopus Institute, has asserted that Kosovo remains a subject of ongoing Russian influence, highlighting the necessity for a more defined strategic approach concerning security and integration with Euro-Atlantic structures. Speaking on FIVE on RTV Dukagjini, fetoshi addressed current security challenges within Europe and the broader impact of international policy decisions. Fetoshi expressed concern over the implications of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy on the Euro-Atlantic relationship, noting it represents a significant challenge for European leaders.

He argued for a parallel approach within the European Union, advocating for greater clarity regarding the path toward peace within the continent. Specifically, fetoshi believes American foreign policy’s emphasis on clarity should serve as a model for the Western Balkans. The discussion centered on the need for a robust and well-defined strategic approach for Kosovo, particularly in relation to security considerations and its trajectory toward closer integration with Euro-Atlantic partners.

The interview underscored the importance of a clear direction for the region amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.

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2 thoughts on “Fetoshi: Kosovo remains a target of Russia, NATO membership is the only path to lasting peace.

  1. “It’s deeply concerning to see Kosovo’s vulnerability to Russian interference and to hear the call for NATO membership as a vital solution.”

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