European Council President Donald
Tusk this week said that tensions in the Balkans are out of control, and the
latter, according to him was caused partly due to the intervention of
extraneous factors which are trying to destabilize this area for a while now .
Croatian media report that this
situation has caused panic in the European Union, because they finally have
realized that the chaos in the Balkans can be increased.
Media have identified five events
which could cause problems and instability in the region:
The problem for the creation of the
Government of Macedonia - The situation in Macedonia is quite alarming.
President Gjorge Ivanov, has refused
to give the mandate Zoran Zaev although the latter has managed to secure
Fergim Demiri-Nobel
the signatures of the majority.
He has used the excuse of the
Albanian Platform, which according to him violate the sovereignty and
independence of Macedonia. Albanians on the other hand, want to change the
constitution to introduce Albanian as a second official, and need for equal
representation of Albanians in state institutions.
Even SDSM, has led to accusations
that the President is trying to make a coup.
The tense situation in Bosnia and
Herzegovina - Bosnian state has been split between two federal units - the
Croatian Federation and the Republic of Serbia.
Head of the Republic of Serbia,
Milorad Dodik regularly threatening to organize a referendum on independence,
and the situation seems quite tense.
Army wants Kosovo, against Serbia -
Kosovo MPs have approved a resolution requesting the unconditional release of
former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, which to this decision will be
interrupted the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina. In addition, disputes
have arisen as President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi took concrete steps and
decided to draft a bill that would transform the Kosovo Security Force in the
Army.
For this step, immediately reacted
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandr Vucic who said that it is contrary to
Resolution 1244 and the Constitution of Kosovo.
Russian intervention in Montenegro -
Government of Montenegro probably in May will become the 29th member of NATO.
Russia is firmly against this decision, and it all culminated with charges of
orchestrating a coup by Russia in Montenegro.
Official Podgorica says that they
have busted a group of Russians trying to commit a terrorist attack on election
day, ie on October 15 last year.
According to Montenegrin police on
the night of the election was carried out a series of planned terrorist
actions, attacking institutions, and not excluding deliberate abduction of
Montenegrin Prime Minister, Milo Djukanovic. But these charges categorically
denied the official Kremlin.
The influence of world powers in the
Balkan events - Speaking for the intervention of external factors, Donald Tusk
was probably referring to Russia, why not Turkey which is politically very
present in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For many years the European Union has
supported precisely the influence of Washington in the region, but after coming
to power of Donald Trumpi this has changed.
Montenegrin Foreign Minister Srdjan
Darmanvovic said that the government of Montenegro has not seen a turnaround in
US policy in the Balkans, but he has urged the EU and NATO to boost efforts to
guarantee security and stability in region.
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