Former Albanian Ambassador to Kosovo: Albanians are currently powerless to make national union

Albania's former ambassador to Kosovo, Islam Lauka, has said Albanians do not currently have the strength to realise the national union. “Thesis on changing territories, borders, sketches and others have circulated for Kosovo as well. You know before recently it was activated through Vuciqi, Thaci and Eddie Rama for exchange of territories or for partition [...]
“Thesis on changing territories, borders, sketches and others have circulated for Kosovo as well. You know before recently it was activated through Vuciqi, Thaci and Edi Rama for exchange of territories or for partitioning Kosovo, or some reconfiguration to reach a final agreement, and I have been against an aunt against Kosovo state interest, but also against the Albanian national ones. ”
Because at the current moment, in the context and report of the existing forces, neither we, nor Albania, nor Kosovo, but also in general Albanians in the region are not strong enough to realise this major project that exists since the Albanian League of Prizren”, Lauka said in Klan Kosova.
According to Lauka, it is very important that Albanians recognise their achievements since the end of the Cold War, among them the independence of Kosovo.
For me, Albanians are in the phase when they need to swallow well those achievements that have ensured since the end of the Cold War”.
It's independent Kosovo, some here don't know yet that it's independent”.
While we have heads of state here that question Kosovo's status, it means they don't understand anything about what happened”.
According to Lauka, changing borders in the Balkans brings population movements and that the course of events would then take tragic proportions.
“Change of borders in the Balkans, historically of the pact, has shown that it brings separate population movements, population movements and we know what tragic consequences alone --”.
Even America and the European Union, at least those who are our allies, have targeted the closure of conflicts and the construction of nonethnic but multiethnic societies and Kosovo itself is an example of building such a society.
If you recall, the basic principle also known as Ibadenter is recognition of the republican borders of the former Yugoslavia”, Lauka said.










