Berisha orders Vuciqi: Don't try destabilise in Kosovo, you will face our national response

Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha has told Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, that for any effort to destabilise Kosovo, he will face the Albanian nation's response. Berisha made these comments during the Democratic Party Assembly in Albania, where he said they would never accept the open Balkans that are in service of [...]
Berisha made these comments during the Democratic Party's Assembly in Albania, where he said they would never accept the Open Balkans that are in service of the Greater Serbia and Russian influence in the region.
“We are and will be for regional co-operation, we are and will be doing for peace and stability in the region, but we will never turn Albania into an era of the Cold War towards Kosovo. We will never accept the Open Balkans, a troika, anti-Albanian alliance, an alliance that is currently in the service of Greater Serbia, an alliance which is committed to the service of Russian influence in the region, time is proving that Ram's close friend, Alexander Vuciq, in fact his absolute master, has returned Serbia to politics just as it used to be 100 years ago, a small Russia in the region”, he said.
Berisha also said that let Vuciq keep his threats for himself, as the fate Putin will receive in Ukraine will also have on any adventure in Kosovo and elsewhere.
“Anyway, we are here again to tell this Serb economy that any attempt to destabilise Kosovo will face the Albanian nation's response as a single nation, the time has passed when we were impressed, nothing impressed us, wants peace, wants co-operation, we are open, the threats to ourselves that what Putin's going to get in Ukraine, you will have him on any adventure in Kosovo and anywhere else”, he said.
Berisha, a conversation with reporters, said today's process marks the completion of the DP Assembly works with full success and could be called the Parliament of the completion of the theocracy and presidentocracy.
The Democratic Party's former historic leader said this was the Union's Parliament.












