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Gabriel Escobar's Dangerous Diplomacy: Undermining Kosovo's Sovereignty

Gabriel Escobar's push for an Association of Municipalities with a Serb majority in Kosovo, amid his concerning ties to Serbian interests, raises doubts about US diplomacy and Kosovo's sovereignty.

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Sep 21, 2023
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In recent times, the Balkans have been a region marred by political instability, ethnic tensions, and unresolved conflicts. Amidst these challenges, the United States has played a significant role in mediating peace and promoting democratic values. However, the recent statements and actions of Gabriel Escobar, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, raise serious concerns about the US's approach to the Balkans, particularly its stance on Kosovo.

Escobar's recent interview with Voice of America in New York has exposed a concerning commitment to force the Republic of Kosovo into accepting an Association of Municipalities with a Serb majority within its borders. While diplomatic engagement and dialogue are essential tools for resolving conflicts, Escobar's approach seems to ignore the historical context and the sovereignty of Kosovo, threatening to destabilize an already fragile region.

One cannot ignore the troubling connections between Gabriel Escobar's…

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