Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani engaged in a televised interview with ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss her nation’s strategic partnership with the United States and its implications for regional stability. The interview came ahead of her upcoming address at the United Nations, where she plans to outline Kosovo’s foreign policy priorities. Osmani emphasized that her country’s strong alignment with U.S. values and policies has been a cornerstone of its foreign relations, particularly in addressing conflicts with neighboring Serbia.
During the discussion, Osmani highlighted the importance of President Donald Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ approach, which she believes offers a viable model for resolving regional disputes. She noted that this strategy, which emphasizes military and strategic deterrence as tools for promoting peace, has been a key factor in Kosovo’s ability to maintain its sovereignty and pursue diplomatic solutions with Serbia. The interview also shed light on the ongoing tensions between Kosovo and Serbia, with Osmani expressing her hope that Trump’s potential return to the presidency could help reinvigorate efforts to reach a lasting peace agreement.
Osmani’s comments reflect a broader trend in Kosovo’s foreign policy, which has increasingly leaned on the United States as a key ally. The interview underscored the significance of American support in maintaining Kosovo’s security and advancing its diplomatic interests. As she prepares for her UN address, Osmani’s emphasis on Trump’s strategy signals a continued focus on strengthening transatlantic ties and leveraging U.S. influence to address persistent regional conflicts.