” Albania -Croatia hinders the development of Serbia's pro-Russian policy in the region”

Avni Spahiu, former Kosovo ambassador to Washington, has spoken about the Kosovo-Albania-Croatia military agreement. He has said the agreement reached is important and, as such, strengthens security in the region. ) This is a message just when we are bombarded as a region by attacks of various species coming from [...]
Avni Spahiu, former Kosovo ambassador to Washington, has spoken about the Kosovo-Albania-Croatia military agreement.
He has said the agreement reached is important and, as such, strengthens security in the region.
This is a message just when we are bombed as a region by attacks of various kinds coming from Russia and its Serbia spokesman. Of course it has been exaggerated on Serbia's part as they usually did, we have an unreasonable, unreasonable response on Serbia's part that prevents it from continuing its pro-Russian policy in the Western Balkans, he has said in Dukeagini.
In addition Spahiu has said that this agreement greatly prevents Serbia from expanding its propaganda in this region, but its reaction is not something that should scare us or present any problems currently.
Kosovo, Albania and Croatia have signed the Declaration for Strengthening Defence Co-operation, while Serbia said it will seek an urgent explanation from the foreign ministries of Croatia and Albania concerning the signed document.
The declaration, which reportedly contributes to Southeast European security, was signed yesterday in Tirana by the defence ministers of the three countries: Ejup Macedonci, Pirro Ving and Ivan Anuschi.
They have opened an arms race in our region, it's a difficult situation for us, but we understand their message. And we will keep our country safe, prevent them, and always defend successfully from any potential aggressor, even such a powerful aggressor”, Vuciqi said.
He confirmed that with Rutten he has discussed all important issues, co-operation, the situation in Kosovo and relations between the Serbian Army and KFOR, as well as the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.. /Periscopi/












