An unprecedented account by Pandeli Majko shows how Russia threatened with a nuclear bomb for Kosovo

Albania's former prime minister, Pandeli Majko, said Wednesday that the provocative scenarios built by the Russians and Serbs have long sought to weaken the state of Kosovo, but assured that such a thing has been impossible to happen. He also pointed to the Russian nuclear bomb threat during the Kosovo war. Invited to [...]
Invited to Top Channel, former Prime Minister Majko said Kosovo has a guarantee of a different nature from Bosnia and that we can put many blames on Pristina today, but the confrontation Kosovo has with Belgrade is very delicate, as there are many parallels in how Moscow acts in relations with its neighbours.
The most endangered “seems to me that Srpska, Kosovo has a guarantee of a different nature from that of Bosnia, Belgrade will be under very great pressure, but there are some things that it cannot decide on itself, but there are Russia from behind. We can place many blames on Pristina, but the confrontation Kosovo has with Belgrade is very delicate, there are many parallels how Moscow acts in relations with its neighbours. Even in 99 the Russians have been dying for a living, but haven't been retired, have been active, a lot of pressure since my office, Majko said.
Furthermore, he added: “I have been waiting for a Russian delegation over half of them to come with decorations, at a moment of conversation that opened the Kosovo issue and said Russia has nuclear bombs, that is, more direct cannot be threatened. At one point we were under pressure even to stop the bombing. In times of pressure, history becomes liquid, more than to make Kosovo guilty, it in memory of major powers has been created as a precedent, mentioned at any crime it does not kill Kosovo, but makes it stronger. Kosovo represents the biggest Western victory over the” law, the former prime minister concluded.
Much has been discussed about that the Russia-Ukrainian conflict could affect the flow of frozen conflicts in the Balkans, especially in Bosnia and Kosovo, but at the moment it does not seem to escalate further, following the withdrawal of some Russian troops from the vicinity of Ukraine.












