Majko talks about security in the region: If Kosovo is affected, Albania too

The former prime minister of the Republic of Albania, Pandeli Majko, has declared that Kosovo's membership in NATO and the KiE could have a formal delay in the view of expectations. According to him, it's just a matter of counting backwards, not like, but now the only question is when. While, about Kosovo security, Majko has indicated there are two circumstances [...]
According to him, it's just a matter of counting backwards, not like, but now the only question is when.
While, about Kosovo's security, Majko has indicated there are two circumstances why Kosovo is safe, NATO's presence, but also quotes his earlier words when he was Albanian prime minister “if Kosovo is affected, Albania will also be affected.
Majko has said, that Kosovo is currently the most coveted state in the region, with an observation and publicity that other countries would envy.
“Today Kosovo internationally is the most coveted state in the region and with an observation and publicity that other countries would envy. I am tied to the Kosovo Security Council in periodic periods, there is a special mission of dialogue from Brussels, and all this territory called Kosovo is guaranteed by NATO troops. I think we may have a formal delay in view of expectations, we have from the point of view of the 25 years that have passed, but I think it's just a matter of counting backwards, it's not the question for us Albanians now there's only one question when?
While for political and economic co-operation between Albania and Kosovo, Majko thinks co-operation is developing in all spheres, but information in the way of co-operation is often lacking.
Despite doubts and some kind of debate, I think co-operation is developing in all spheres and I can say that information in the way of co-operation is often lacking. There are scary “developments, and which we can only imagine, because they are not part of Kosovo and Albania statistics, but Kosovo Albanians are coming, buying land, houses, doing business and vice versa. At the same time, I think this is just the beginning, coming from a trauma that's been going on around a century and now, fortunately, it's been 25 years since we've been working for”, Mako has added.
He has followed that Kosovo is safer in terms of threats from Serbia than Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kosovo is more guaranteed than Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is this circumstance that has to do with NATO presence, and another circumstance which says in the memory of these 25 years than if Kosovo is affected, it affects Albania”, it has followed.
Also, for Kosovo's achievements over 25 years of freedom, he has suggested he does not view them as an outsider.
According to him, although there are two states, the border remains only a moment of international law but not of that spiritual one.
I don't see what's been happening for 25 years, and my coming here today is like an ordinary citizen who experiences Kosovo's history as his story. Of course, we have two states, but as in the minds of every Albanian here in Kosovo, even Albania, the border remains only a moment of international law, but not of that spiritual one, he has suggested.












