Kurti: Conflict between Albanian nation, Belgrade still ends

Prime Minister Albin Kurti in a section of the administration “Public Square” of Ditmir Busat on the subject “The time of Albanians” has talked about Albanian-Serbian relations throughout history and how they affect today. According to Kurti, the conflict consists of Albanians with the Serbian state, not the people, calling Belgrade a centre of a <x4mperialism [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti in a section of the administration “Public Square” of Ditmir Busat on the subject “The time of Albanians” has talked about Albanian-Serbian relations throughout history and how they affect today.
According to Kurti, the conflict consists of Albanians with the Serbian state and not the people, calling Belgrade a centre of tiny <x0mperialism”.
The main XX century conflict is between the Albanian nation and Serbia as a state. Not between Albanians and Serbs. National differences have not produced conflicts, but Belgrade has been the centre of a tiny imperialism because there are not only great imperialism in the world, but also small imperialisms, which are too big for neighbours. And Belgrade has been such an imperialist centre when the blaze of Moscow's favourite regime in this part of Europe took over from Bulgaria. Initially, Bulgaria has been Moscow's favourite and leading flare on who the country leads in the Balkans from Bulgaria kidnapped Serbia and we have all these problems since the Prizren League around here and appearing at politicians because it just asked what they would say about Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucinq, and from these differences you can find very easily and the cause, not only corruption with the differences that we have with each other eventually.
On the basis of this, Kurti says the conflict between Albanians as a nation and the state of Serbia is still over.
So, in some way the conflict between the Albanian nation and Belgrade has not yet ended. The differences we have with each other in dealing with this conflict, in relation to Serbia have turned into internal obstacles”, Kurti said.
His full interview on this podcast is scheduled to be published at 6:00.












