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[NYC-L] Re: [ALBANIAN] Greece opposes Kosov@ independence

Imer Berisha imerprishtina at hotmail.com
Sat May 26 07:22:40 EDT 2001



Hi everybody, JU pershendes te gjitheve nga NY,

First I'd like to thank people who provided info. about accomodation in NY.

Going back to Kreshnik's posting:
Yes, I think that is true, i.e. that so-called Inter. Comm., translate, 
Great Powers are trying to persuade Albanians for less than independence and 
I would be surprised if this was not the case.

Yes, they are sending a message, and even repeating it very often that they 
do not favor Kosova's independence. No surprise at all. To me this is normal 
flow of the process.

Wasn't this the case with former Yugoslavia too, i.e. trying not to allow 
new countries to be created such as Slovenia, Croatia etc. Once it was seen 
that it cannot be stopped it was excepted. "Inter. Community" simply wants 
less "players" in the "football pitch", which again is easy to be understood 
as it makes easier decissions to be made etc. etc. etc.

I would rather say that Albanians need to concentrate in sending their 
message, i.e. unequivocally, all three main political parties, every day, in 
every place and all the time that:

Kosovan Albanians will never agree to any kind arrangements or "legal 
framework" or whatever name is used, that allowes Serbia (we all know that 
Yugoslavia was and is the synonym for Serbia) to decide on behalf of Kosovan 
Albanians any issue at all. At the same time we, Kosovan Albanians must work 
to build a democratic society that will be a good argument that we can 
govern ourselves. This will be the strongest argument on our favor together 
with the repetition of the will of Kosovan Albanians never to live within 
any third or fourth Serbia/Yugoslavia.

I am sure that Inter. Comm. relies on the time factor, and it is our duty to 
explain that our decission is as strong as it can be and it will not change 
(at least) in decades to come. The mentality and the thinking of people that 
have their own country in general is different to those that strive to have 
one, for the very reason that the former have their own country, so this 
should nor surprise us. They work according to thier "plan" and we should 
work united according to our own towards making them believe that there is 
no other solution for Kosova than an Independent and Democratic Kosovan 
Sociaty, later to be admitted in the EU and other regional structures for 
cooperation.

Thanks/ Ju falemnderit

Imer


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