Why do we expect Bill Clinton's speech in Tirana frozen

While Bill Clinton will be in Tirana for two days as an Albanian government guest, we will all wait with frozen blood if he reminds us of his prophetic sentence that he told us all 24 years ago, reminding us not to lose peace. In his speech [...]
While Bill Clinton will be in Tirana for two days as an Albanian government guest, we will all wait with frozen blood if he reminds us of his prophetic sentence that he told us all 24 years ago, reminding us not to lose peace.
In his first speech when Kosovo had just been released, US President Bill Clinton delivered a clear message to Kosovo Albanians. “We won the war, and you must gain peace”. His prophetic word, 24 years later, raises many questions about today's Kosovo political leaders, and what the US and the West as a whole did for them.
24 years ago, the US and Albanians won the war, while today Kosovo risks losing the peace established by them.
24 years later, Albin Kurti, Kosovo's present-day prime minister, who called <x0game” NATO's entry into Kosovo, called “the liberation of Kosovo “game “declaring independence and any further process that consolidated the state of Kosovo, today more than ever is turning all US investment into a game in Kosovo. Its main goal is to set up an airtier front in Kosovo, justify its populist acts of electoral needs, and become the most Albanian anti-Western on Albanian soil.
No one has an idea, including Albin Kurtin, where he supports Kosovo's national security strategy from now on, but it is clear that Kosovo today is the only European country under sanctions from the West.
Two days ago, the European Union cancelled Kosovo's participation in the joint meeting between the EU and the Western Balkans in the Digital European Programme. Kosovo was excluded from the meeting without making a sound, refusing to participate in its delegation to Brussels at the signing ceremony of the regulatory programme.
Kosovo is under sanctions for participation of senior officials in meetings in the European Union, is under sanctions freezing all financial assistance programmes with particular interest in Kosovo, as well as rejection of its officials' participation in all MSA meetings, executive committees, subcommittee, etc.
As if the West was not enough, Albin Kurti is trying to promote and hostile Albania and its role as a country that bases national security strategy on NATO and the alliance with the West. The failure of his efforts to use Albania as a range against the West has become a platform of his hatred towards Albania.
President Bill Clinton will speak Monday evening in Tirana at an official ceremony. I hope there's mercy and it doesn't tell us you didn't deserve freedom, as the US still doesn't identify Kosovo with Albin Kurti.
24 years ago he and the West brought Serbia under sanctions, removing the last Serbian soldier from Kosovo, while today the European Union has removed the first Kosovo official from its meetings.
On the other hand, former Albanian President Sali Berisha, for whose fall in 1997, the Clinton administration has a crucial role, has already been declared “non grata” from the US and is working on as much as it can raise an anti-American front in Albania.
This dramatic diagram of Kosovo's return to a country facing the West, and of Albania, in a country where the main opposition has an alternative anti-American rhetoric, due to Albin Kurti's policy in Kosovo, and Sali Berisha in Albania, is the most serious historical accident that has happened to Albanians in the Balkans.
But while Albania has isolated and dismantled its anti-American hearth, Albin Kurti is turning resistance to it into promise and challenge. So it is up to Kosovo to choose between it and its endangered freedom.









