Sali Berisha: Kosovo's borders are placed on “tepsi”

Sali Berisha: Kosovo's borders are placed on “tepsi”

The former prime minister and former member of the Democratic Party -- currently Albanian Parliament MP Sali Berisha -- has declared that Kosovo's borders have been placed at “tepsi”. Berisha, in an interview for RTV Dukagini, has declared O The SEU had issued a document in 1992, which said Kosovo's problem would be solved through Pristina- Belgrade dialogue. [...]

Berisha, in an interview for RTV Dukagini, has declared O The SEU had issued a document in 1992, which said Kosovo's problem would be solved through Pristina- Belgrade dialogue.

The borders of Kosovo, at a time when Kosovo was in Serbian occupation, and the OSCE summit document was adopted in September 1992. Kosovo was issued a special voice in the summit document, where it read that the problem will be solved through Pristina- Belgrade dialogue with the mediation of the third side”, Berisha said.

Berisha views this as a reggressive process for Kosovo, as Kosovo, according to him, has been from 1992 to this status in terms of borders.

What does that mean? What was that? This was the first international law to issue Kosovo, making Kosovo legitimate for the international factor”.

According to the former Albanian president of the time, Americans initially hesitated, but then based on the Kosovo issue on existing borders.

“Without question, they hesitated, but then they backed him, and that made it possible for international mediators to come down to Kosovo and Pristina, and to basically address the Kosovo issue at the existing”, he said.

MP The DP said that in 1994. The UN had adopted a resolution textically that this organisation recognises Kosovo, the people of Kosovo, the right to self-determination.

The “in 1994 has an irreversible resolution in history. The resolution of the United Nations Organization, voted by 137 states, which after condemning the Milosevic regime in harsher terms, is expressably expressed that this organisation recognises Kosovo, the people of Kosovo, the right to self-rule. The right of self-determination in the UN sense, in the sense of this organisation of these principles, was the right to define independence, joining Albania, confederation with Serbia by referendum. So whatever Kosovo citizens would like within these limits” is expressed among other things, the former prime minister and deputy of Albania's Parliament, Sali Berisha.

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