Pandeli Majko answers to Serbian media: Talk on January 1

After writing to Serbian media on Albanian borders, Kosovo also reacts to the state minister for Diasporra, Pandeli Majko. As he makes a special wish for Albania's liberation, Majko returns a reply to Serbs who earlier called his words “provocation” Pandeli Majko's post: NE V AND T E IMITATE... Every [...]
After writing to Serbian media on Albanian borders, Kosovo also reacts to the state minister for Diasporra, Pandeli Majko.
As he makes a special wish for Albania's liberation, Majko returns a reply to Serbs who earlier called his words “provocation”
Pandeli Majko's post:
- What? E V AND T E Every year on the morning of November 29 I had the first wish for this milestone. It is the day of the anniversary of the release and victory of the Alliance of Albanians with anti-fascism.
It is dedicated to honoring the partisans, including my uncle since 14 years of age, to those who freed the country.
This November 29th sounds icy and subtle. And this isn't about the war and the LANC. I read that my statements on the opening of the borders between Albania and Kosovo for free movement of people and goods are called “Firework”. (! ) This is not the journalist's pen, but the information being distributed.
For those with memories, I hope you remember Prime Minister Haradinaj's official visit to Tirana this year.... They may also consult the video from the two prime ministers' press conference of Albania and Kosovo on September 27th 2017 after the official meeting.
I hope, on January 1st 2018, it will be proof that the Yugoslav “field of” between our two states will become a limit to European Union standards.
How can we integrate into others when we are unable to make it happen to each other? I have disgusted those who paralleled Albania's November 29th release to that of Yugoslavia.
Albanians were belied in World War II. While part struggled to free Yugoslavia, another part was massacred as rewrite of old Yugoslav history in relations with Albanians.
I don't excuse anyone. I know there have been <x0o-speaking” in front of Tito's Yugoslavia against Albanians, both in Albania and in Kosovo.
The truth is that on both sides of the Albanian border, Kosovo, still today, does not want to happen what is expected. What Albanians were killed for in 1944 and 1999.
As of 1 January dawn, in relations between Albania and Kosovo, the words “isosity” or “firework” will have their proof.
After this, I'll talk! I hope it's congratulations. Glory to the martyrs! Glory to those who lived on the day they lived!











