Berisha strikes Thaci again: Merkel gave Belgrade's aides a well-deserved response

Former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha is not turning himself in to accuse President Hashim Thaci of his idea of moving Kosovo's borders with Serbia. Berisha has served German Chancellor Angela Merkel's statement, which yesterday said that borders cannot be changed in the Balkans. The leader of the Democrats in Albania through one [...]
Former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha is not turning himself in to accuse President Hashim Thaci of his idea of moving Kosovo's borders with Serbia. Berisha has served German Chancellor Angela Merkel's statement, which yesterday said that borders cannot be changed in the Balkans.
Albania's Democrat leader, by means of a Facebook script, has praised Chancellor Merkel's statement, while calling it a merit response to Belgrade's efforts and its workers in Pristina.
Read the complete scripture:
A attitude to say hello.
Dear friends, yesterday Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, at a news conference in Berlin with Bosnia and Herzegovina Prime Minister, declared her clear stance against efforts to change borders in the Balkans. This position of the Chancellor is to be hailed as a real contribution to peace and stability in the region. This is the well-deserved response to Belgrade and its aides in Pristina for the creation of Greater Serbia and for Kosovo's new fragmentation, its partition, the removal of the victory of the Kosovo Albanian and NATO war against Milosevic Serbia, the violation of all international acts for Kosovo's territorial integrity, the violation of UN General Assembly resolutions and Security Council resolutions, and the Ahtisaari document. This effort is a breach of the International Court's decision on Kosovo and the Kosovo Independence Act itself, its 116 recognitions at the current borders. But with that stance Germany also opposes the opening, by Belgrade's Serbs and their Albanophobe helpers in Pristina, of the Pandora box and the privatisation of a new chain of conflicts in the Balkans.












