Professor of Oxford University, Samuel Ramani, is the next person who has come with a reaction after the recent developments in the north of Kosovo, namely on the Kosovo-Serbia border.

And in this regard, he spoke about the role of Turkey, namely the positioning of the Turkish state in relation to these developments, Telegrafi reports.

In this regard, he said that as "tensions escalate", Turkey is likely to combine calls for restraint with strong solidarity with Kosovo.

As tensions escalate, Turkey is likely to combine calls for restraint with strong solidarity with Kosovo

The Albanian diaspora in Turkey is a linkage point with Kosovo, and Erdogan has assiduously emphasized Turkey's camaraderie with Muslims in the western Balkans

— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) August 1, 2022

According to him, the Albanian diaspora in Turkey is a connecting point with Kosovo, and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has persistently emphasized Turkey's "friendship" with Muslims in the Western Balkans.

But he has not stopped there, adding that Turkey is also likely to reiterate its strong support for Kosovo's NATO membership.

Turkey will also likely reiterate its strong support for Kosovo's NATO membership

Alongside northern Syria, where Russia is trying to prevent a Turkish offensive, the western Balkans could be a flashpoint of tension between Russia and Turkey

— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) August 1, 2022

"Besides northern Syria, where Russia is trying to prevent a Turkish offensive, the Western Balkans could be a point of tension between Russia and Turkey," Ramani warned.

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