Midhat Frasher had requested Greece's help to get Kosovo from Serbia (Photo)

Historian Kastriot Dervisi has published a document of World War II in 1944. Dervis writes that this document was taken after the death of Dimitris Fallos, a letter showing that the National Ball had exchanged information with the Greek government. <x)
Historian Kastriot Dervisi has published a document of World War II in 1944.
Dervis writes that this document was taken after the death of Dimitris Fallos, a letter showing that the National Ball had exchanged information with the Greek government.
The “Documen that are needed but do not read is the one that was found Fallos after the murder of 10,5,1944. Yes Midllahutt Frasher has issued a special authorisation for Fallon of 11.5.1944, in which he was said to sign on behalf of the National Ball in co-operation with other members of the Albanian delegation. At no point in the letter to Fallos does it turn out that Albania has been treated “province”, or lose its sovereignty. At no point has it given up on Kosovo, but it is projected that Greece would receive the obligation to support these claims of Albania.
The Midhat Frasher wasn't the main person in the negotiating group. He was not even aware of the fact that Costaic (Kocho) The case did not represent any party in the talks, but it was like private and listeners. It is also Kosovo representative Selman Riza, Xhavit Leskovik (the main person of the Albanian government) and Koco Tasi (who would be the next delegate to the National Ball). Chief negotiator Xhavit Leskovik has clearly clarified the entire story of the talks in the special trial in a public way (following more info on it)”, writes Dervisi, among other things.
Dervis further disputes with historian Pellumb Jufi, where he writes that the “differ from what Mr. Jufi, Midllahutt Frasher has been aiming to make the Greek side to fight at the peace conference so that Kosovo and other parts can join Albania. That's because borders are not set by party deals, but in international-level conferences with the participation of” powers.












