Former US Ambassador to Serbia William Montgomery says it should come as no surprise that US President Joseph Biden sent a message to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic congratulating him on Serbia's state day and wishing, among other things, the achievement of an agreement with Kosovo on mutual recognition.
Above all, Montgomery told the Serbian media, Tanjug, that the United States strongly supported Kosovo's independence, so, he says, this is a clear message that shows what kind of policy the Biden administration will pursue, which "will to harmonize its policy towards Kosovo with the approach of the European Union”.
"Therefore, the Serbian government will face constant pressure in the coming months," Montgomery said, adding that this meant Vucic would find himself "facing a difficult choice."
On Friday, the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, decided to write a congratulatory letter to the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vuçi., On the occasion of February 15, the day of Serbian citizenship. This letter, which arrived in the Serbian Presidency yesterday, although it contained heartfelt congratulations from the president of the most powerful state in the world, also contained a sentence, which ruined the day for the head of Serbia.
In an unusual way in diplomacy, through a congratulatory letter, which was his first as president, addressed to Serbia, Joe Biden asked the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vucic, to recognize Kosovo as an independent state.