I don’t think there will be another ‘big bang’, that wouldn’t work
Tefta Kelmendi on EU enlargement
I don’t think there will be another ‘big bang’, that wouldn’t work
Tefta Kelmendi on EU enlargement
Tefta Kelmendi on the great EU enlargement on May 1, 2004
Albin Kurti’s acts are becoming more and more nationalist-populist, which is dangerous for Kosovo’s stability
Tefta Kelmendi joined the Carrefour de l’Europe podcast to talk about the tensions in the Western Balkans
Logically, the mayors elected in April should resign so that elections can be held in mid-July
Tefta Kelmendi on the situation in Northern Kosovo
The status quo in northern Kosovo has created a security vacuum, making violence predictable
Tefta Kelmendi analyses the origins of recent violent clashes in northern Kosovo
This is the worst and most violent situation Kosovo has faced since the end of the war in 1999
In an interview for L’Express, Tefta Kelmendi explains the origins of the recent violent clashes in northern Kosovo
The recent clashes were predictable. They are a regular occurrence, but this time NATO soldiers were injured
In an interview with Libération, Tefta Kelmendi analyses the recent confrontations between Serbs and Albanians in the north of Kosovo
Milorad Dodik used the loopholes of the Dayton agreement to his advantage, to promote his secessionist ideas and take concrete steps to withdraw from Bosnia’s central institutions
Tefta Kelmendi on Bosnia and Herzegovina: the risk of implosion
Tefta Kelmendi participated in a debate on the Western Balkans
How the EU handles the launch of its vaccination certificate and how it prepares for the next episodes of vaccine diplomacy will have a major impact on the bloc’s reputation
Tefta Kelmendi, Joanna Hosa and Nicu Popescu write about write about how the pandemic has damaged the EU’s image and what the bloc can do to win the next round of vaccine diplomacy