The MP of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Blerta Deliu-Kodra, considers that the country’s foreign policy is nonfunctional and anemic, despite the numerous visits abroad by institutional leaders.
She tells KosovaPress that she has not seen anything concrete from these visits, in the sense of Kosovo’s membership in international organizations and new recognitions. The opposition MP also criticizes Prime Minister Albin Kurti for the economic crisis, for which she says that there is a decrease in popularity.
“With the exception of Kosovo’s application to the Council of Europe, we have not seen any activities, nor from the president, nor from the Government of Kosovo, the prime minister or the foreign minister to strengthen Kosovo and its foreign policy. There is no new membership of Kosovo in any international organization, there is no new news from the recent visits of high state officials. There are no reconfirmations or new recognitions. In general, I am saying that Kosovo’s foreign policy continues to be anemic, it continues to be non-functional in the sense that it would be necessary for Kosovo to make this contribution of its own”, she says.