Ram Buya: Wesley Clark said you hate Milosevic more than I do

One of the participants at the Rambouillet Conference, Rame Bouja, has shown on the Pressing show in T7 that former general of state NATO, Wesley Clark, had told them during the conference that Albanians should create an opportunity to strike Slobodan Milosevic. Buja says that there were many hesitations in the Albanian side in Rambouillet regarding the signing of the agreement. [...]
Buja says that there were many hesitations in the Albanian side in Rambouillet regarding the signing of the agreement. Buja says it was the adviser to the former American president who summoned him and other representatives to a meeting with Clarke.
When we go to see him. A 50-60 km outside Ramubja's castle. I was having breakfast when Councilman Dobbits told me if I could gather the fighters after Clark wanted to see us. They're not letting the French get into the castle in uniform and he wouldn't let it go. He was on a nearby NATO base. Besides, he told us. I believe you don't hate Milosevic more than I do. Give me a chance to hit him. And the opportunity was to sign the Rambo deal”, he said.
We came up with a big guess. The 10. But we signed it in two weeks. We even talked to the soldiers who stood on the fronts. I remember that Allbright had waited 30 minutes before we drafted a communique. She said she understood us. We came here and we were told that you go to headquarters but they're going to kill you that, me, Jakup and Adam. Because things have changed. But nothing had changed. Sylejman Selimi received us with his guard, including Tahir Sinan. After more than two weeks, we returned and the agreement was signed. But the belief that we are opening the door to realising our aspirations by being a US guarantor, that's what Allbright told us. We've been in the lobby drinking coffee when the Serbian member left the hall, he's breaking the door to the hall. I told Jakup, I don't think we won. He told me to stop. But I saw the mood at the Serbian camp. History showed that we were right”, Buya concluded.











