Bedri Hamza, the head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, acknowledged the European Union’s choice to remove sanctions as a positive development, albeit a late one. He viewed the imposition of these measures as stemming from heightened tensions and insufficient collaboration between the Kosovan government and its international partners. Hamza stressed that genuine advancement isn’t attainable via punitive actions.
Instead, he advocated for a collaborative approach built on partnership and mutual support. “The removal of sanctions by the European Union represents a delayed, yet welcomed decision,” Hamza explained. “These restrictions were initially put in place due to the existing tensions and the government’s political disunity with our allies.”
He further highlighted a historical perspective, asserting that Europe’s primary concern has consistently revolved around Serbia, rather than Kosovo itself.
The situation underscores the need for a shift in strategy, prioritizing constructive engagement over continued restrictions. Ultimately, Hamza’s statement emphasized the importance of fostering a cooperative relationship to drive positive change within Kosovo.
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The lifting of EU restrictions on Kosovo is a positive, though postponed, outcome.