Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani said that Serbia continues to follow the old policy of former President Slobodan Milosevic, becoming a tool of Russia for the destabilization of Kosovo and the Western Balkans, all with the aim of destroying the achievements of the United States of America in previous decades in the region.
Osmani emphasized that the history of Kosovo is a success story and stressed that Kosovo is supported by its greatest allies, especially the United States of America.
"When we talk about Kosovo, we mostly talk in the context of the war. Some people in the world think that the war in Kosovo started in 2011, when the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia began," Osmani said in New York, at the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins University.
She also spoke about Russia's destructive policy in the Western Balkans region, claiming that the regime in Serbia continues to follow the same mentality, but using different strategies, trying to create the so-called greater Serbian world.
She emphasized that Russia has specific interests in the region and that this is not just the destabilization of Kosovo, but that Moscow wants to undo everything the United States has achieved in the last three decades, which, as she said, are stability and democracy.

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