The United Kingdom has conveyed a clear and direct message to the political class in Kosovo, seeking a quick exit from the current unstable situation. The British ambassador in Pristina, Jonathan Hargreaves, has emphasized the vital need to end the stalemate, so that the country does not lose the pace in international processes and internal reforms.
This position became known after an official meeting that the senior diplomat held with the President of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani.
Through a public reaction, Ambassador Hargreaves has described the return of institutional normality not simply as a request of international partners, but as an absolute necessity for the near future of Kosovo. According to him, the procrastination of this political climate risks blocking important initiatives for the country. At the core of his message, the ambassador highlights:
“Today I talked with the president of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, about the urgent need for Kosovo to return to political stability, in order to enable progress on local and international agendas.”
Call for a culture of debate and compromise
Beyond identifying the problem, the official London representative asked all political actors to reduce tensions and restore reason in the public debate. The solution to crises, according to him, does not come through polarization, but through a sincere and mature political commitment.
“At this time of heightened political uncertainty, respectful and constructive political discussion is vital to finding a way forward,” Hargreaves pointed out.
