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Kosovo is seeking NATO membership because of the situation in Ukraine

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompted Pristina to make Kosovo’s NATO membership an urgent need.

Kosovo President Viosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti see joining the North Atlantic Alliance as the only solution to prevent a similar war scenario in the Balkans from that in Ukraine. “We want to join the EU and NATO. If we are accepted, it would be best for the people of Kosovo, for the whole region and the European continent in general. The Balkans are not immune to the effects of the situation in Ukraine, because “We have a country that did not impose sanctions on Russia, which did not side with the EU to condemn the Russian occupation, and that is Serbia, our neighbor,” Kurti told a British television network. strong ties with Russia “.

The issue of NATO membership was also raised by Kosovo President Biosa Osmani during her visit to Ankara yesterday. “Biosa Osmani pointed out to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the situation in Ukraine necessitates Kosovo’s accession to NATO and asked him to help speed up the process,” the statement said. In a joint press conference of the two presidents in Ankara, as reported by the media in Pristina, Erdogan promised to promote Kosovo’s request and provide all possible assistance for its implementation. “We, as an important NATO country, do not see anything wrong with Kosovo joining this Alliance and supporting this process. We will make the right moves and, as we helped in the process of recognizing independence, we will do the same in “Kosovo’s accession process to NATO,” Erdogan told a news conference.

Kosovo’s political leadership has in recent days launched a campaign to advance its bid for membership in the North Atlantic Alliance. Pristina cites Russia’s expansionist policy in Eastern Europe and Moscow’s relations with Belgrade in a bid to raise awareness of NATO governments and international public opinion. The day before yesterday, on the websites of the ministries of Kosovo, but also on social media, banners were displayed with the phrase: “Kosovo in NATO”.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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