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Tina Kaidanow first person of USA for Balkans

26. August 2010. | 06:41

Source: Koha Ditore, Blic

According to the Blic newspaper, the first American ambassador in Pristina is known for her anti-Serb stances and as a woman who is thought to have contributed very much to the declaration of independence of Kosovo.

Koha Ditore reports that important personnel changes happened in the American Administration last week.

The first person in charge of the Balkans is Tina Kaidanow, a former American ambassador in Pristina.

According to the Blic newspaper, the first American ambassador in Pristina is known for her anti-Serb stances and as a woman who is thought to have contributed very much to the declaration of independence of Kosovo.

Her election in the American Administration (Assistant Secretary of State for European and Euro-Asian Affairs) is not good for Serbia, because she never hid her lack of sympathy and, what is more important, her antipathy towards certain countries, stated, Obrad Kesicm, a well known analyst in Washington, to the Blic newspaper.

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