Why does Albania not want Kosovo?

Why does Albania not want Kosovo?

We're two countries, with almost the same population compounds, with stories to a somewhat similar degree, but more and more apart. There are government meetings, conferences and bureaucratic jobs to approach this reality, but the two entities are always pushing towards themselves. There's a lot of reasons, but we can simply sort out a few of them. [...]

We're two countries, with almost the same population compounds, with stories to a somewhat similar degree, but more and more apart. There are government meetings, conferences and bureaucratic jobs to approach this reality, but the two entities are always pushing towards themselves. There's a lot of reasons, but we can simply sort out a few of them.

Albania with Kosovo finds it very difficult to co-operate, because Albanians have never seen Kosovo as a natural part of Albania. In their modern history, Kosovo has been under Albanian administrative authority at the time of fascism, but that little time of co-operation, deep differences in lifestyles, culture and pre-quillation is not so much behind. Exception took the initiative by former Albanian Education Minister Ernest Koliqi, who sent many educators from Albania to Kosovo, a part of which even remained in the country. As for the dozens of communists who were taken from official Tirana, they could not forward more than ideology and effort for Kosovo to be dedicated more to antifascism and where, in the future, join Albania. That didn't work the way Albanian Allahic communism in Kosovo didn't work. Meanwhile, the inclusion of Kosovo units and its ministers in Albanian quaslinging governments has been bitter. The bitterest memory they left.

On the other hand, in addition to the episodes, Kosovo has been persistent in terms of its patriotic contribution to Albania. Not only individually, but a large group of warriors have been involved in the history of our country, as well as sacrificed to Albania. Albania has been an Idil that has kept people's dreams at different times in Kosovo, while its perceived cultural-economic prosperity was a dream for Kosovars for their future in a hypothetical possibility. Only when Kosovo's vision has touched this reality has it been almost pathological. The greatest internal struggle, not a few individuals, remained translating this grim reality into their country. A non-minor part of the people of real Kosovo resistance against Tito, Rankovic and then Milosevic have been fed by Albania, morally, ideologically, even there are evidence and financially. This is still a threshing floor where historians will have to work in the future when nationalist zeal diminishes.

But back to the basic argument: Albania has never seen Kosovo as a cultural centre. That is, many individuals have enjoyed publishing the authors of this border, who honor them, but they have never appreciated the poetry, prose, drama, painting, and the Kosovo sculpture at the altitudes. To this day, Kosovo culture does not count on Albanian cultural systems, almost as they are foreign art for us. When we have to declare modern cultural elements in various disciplines, which in Kosovo have been organically, we do not accept as ours. We speak of Kosovo literature and art as we do other Balkan countries.

Nowadays, Albania has repeatedly placed economic barriers, while the last payment quota on the Nation Road is almost deadly. As strong as it caused Haradinaj to appeal to Kosovo Prime Minister, and to say openly to Mr Rama that he must keep the road first and then seek this fee.

As for politics, Albania has never been a factor, which can be said to have eased problems in Kosovo, while our diplomatic representation and vice versa has often been very weak. However, even in few cases, Albania's interventions and articulating the Kosovo issue before Belgrade have been praised. Meanwhile, by the statements of many MPs in Kosovo, it is increasingly understood that Albanian politics do not care for low-level Kosovo, just as Kosovo's nearly despises it in Tirana.

Problems are postponed into education and joint contributions that, although there are agreements, they appear to not work, as the main standard language element is non-negotiable for Albanians of Albania while naturally ignoring and not cultivated in Kosovo.

Above all, Albania has never been sincere with Kosovo. He made a great promise that he would give “ ” to the port of Shengjin, and that never happened, and that apparently, the procrastination will have the attributes they want to give to the Durres Port. Above all, with the collection of two respective governments apparently pushed farther away their countries, far farther away than they were in the first time when Kosovo officially began its independence. And above all, the way of life of Kosovars and Albanians is quite opposite and unfortunately not approaching, because they are a group of bastards who do not love and encourage the common market, preventing integrations and following this poor image. In short: The Albanian enemy is the Albanian himself. / Homo Albanian / Periscope

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