Professor Edward P. Joseph, an American expert, has stated that Kosovo's government should accept the U.S.-proposed gas project and closely cooperate with the United States in the energy sector. He argues that such cooperation would directly enhance Kosovo's energy security and strengthen relations with the U.S. Joseph emphasized that natural gas imported via a pipeline from North Macedonia would provide broader energy security rather than creating dependency. He expressed confusion over why Kosovo's government has not embraced this opportunity and suggested it could improve ties with the Trump administration. Additionally, he warned that non-cooperation in the project could lead to negative consequences for Kosovo citizens, including reduced energy security and greater distance from the U.S. Joseph also commented on regional politics, referencing Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s statements about Milan Radoicic being investigated due to Kosovo, and called for stronger pressure from the U.S. and EU on Serbia regarding violent incidents and international agreements.
Lecture du biais (Droite): The article presents a strong endorsement of U.S. energy projects and cooperation with the Trump administration, while criticizing Kosovo's government for not pursuing these opportunities. It frames non-cooperation as a failure and implies negative consequences for Kosovo, which aligns with a pro-U.





