The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Donika Gërvalla announced that she spoke about “the challenges that Kosovo and the Balkan region and Eastern Europe are facing today” at a discussion table organized by “Hudson”, the American conservative institute based in Washington.
Gërvalla wrote that he has spoken about the country’s willingness to join NATO and the EU, and that Serbia “has become a real threat” in the region. She said that she spoke about “the importance of changing the strategy of Western democracies in relation to Serbia”.
At the table titled “Regional Goals and Concerns”, organized by the “Hudson” Institute in Washington, I spoke about the challenges that Kosovo and the Balkan region and Eastern Europe are facing today. Describing the extraordinary development of Kosovo, its economy, but also the strengthening of all security structures and its armed forces, I emphasized Kosovo’s continuous commitment to democratic values and the unwavering will for membership in NATO and the EU. wrote Gërvalla.
“Responding to the many concerns of those present, I emphasized that Serbia has become a real threat not only to Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina, but to the entire region, emphasizing the importance of changing the strategy of Western democracies in relation to “Serbia as the most powerful opponent of Western and democratic values in Europe and the necessity of confronting Serbia with the danger it presents to the region but also to peace in Europe,” she added.