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Editorial2023-09-16 13:39:00

Who repeats the gloomy history both in Tirana and in Pristina?

Shkruar nga Frrok Çupi

Who repeats the gloomy history both in Tirana and in Pristina?

There is a real mystery, which we cannot name... In Kosovo, the same story of failure as in Albania in the years 1992-1998 is being repeated.

Yesterday, the head of the government of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, during the talks with Serbia in Brussels, sealed, perhaps for the last time, the decline of the state he represents. He brought water to the ford of a new political and interstate reality that 'you don't get along with Kosovo..., Serbia counts as an ally'.

In Kosovo, there were many people who applauded Kurt's "manhood" that does not give up on America and Europe. Just as Kosovo has its own elite and intelligent citizens who understand what is happening, but who have nothing in hand. Kosovo's majoritarian politics has left no window for its citizens to decide on the fate of the newest state in Europe.

What will happen after that?

The prediction would be as sad as the reality, but it would also be unspeakable. It is enough to look only at the "bads" that are being reaped so far in the furrows of the Kurti government, confirmed by the European Union and the United States:

The last news was yesterday, when the EU spokesperson, Stano, announced that the affairs of Kosovo could go even worse; while Ambassador Hill of the United States 'announced' Serbia as an ally that does its duties towards itself and its allies. Until now, several European sanctions have been announced on the state of Kosovo. It's like the youngest state being a child, where the 'parent' is forced to put it in 'spartan' living conditions. It may happen, as France stated, that even the visa liberalization plan is cancelled. The reaction to this black omen has started with a political upheaval in the head of state of Kosovo, which leaves no room for hope.

What will happen next with Kosovo under the Kurti government?

For twenty or so years in a row, the Albanians of the old state of Albania, have been awake and asleep, moaning that 'what will be done with this country?'. Desperation without answers started in 1992. The same things happened as are happening in Pristina:

The government here, emerging from a repetition of the dictatorship, since the revolution of 1991, had started undermining the national wealth. This people, who toiled at work for 40 or so years, had built something, not just something - but a lot, even though they were poor. Berisha, at the head of the state - just like Kurti today, put the pickaxe and the fire. Murders and violence against citizens began. The state broke the United Nations embargo on 'Hitlerism' in Serbia. For four years in a row, Albania, despite the democratic world, paved the way for the supply of energy and weapons for the machine that was killing the Balkans. Europe called it a 'gangster government'. The United States was punished with the slander that it is 'inciting civil war'. The high envoys of America were not accepted in Berisha's state offices. No one knew what direction the Albanian state was taking, just like Kosovo today. The profits of the Albanian population were locked up in pyramid schemes and disappeared. Neither Berisha nor Meksi resigned. The state declared the West an enemy, until the day they were forced to send 7,000 military forces to maintain peace among the Albanians. The civil war started...

Where was the state going? Neither here nor there. Berisha did not tell about the connections he created with the anti-Western forces of the world, especially with the countries where Islamic terrorism was cultivated. The head of terrorism, Bin Laden, entered and exited both secretly and openly...

The same question is being asked today in Kosovo: In which direction is the state going, while it has turned its back on the West. Analysts do not accept that the government is licking where the opponents of the Ksoova state are from, but this is clearly needed.

... The same thing is being repeated as in Tirana (1992-98), in Kosovo today.

The man, before asking the last question of 'what is the name?', asks about the curve we are looking at:

The state of Kosovo arose from nothing and this 'exploded' as a victory of Western diplomacy. Now the curve is going down to where it was.

Was consideration raised for the Albanians of Albania who were violated in the dictatorship? America and Europe themselves were installed in this country; and raised it to a new stage. Opening done. Participation in the EC and the OSCE was carried out. The "drawing" for an Albania "in line with friends" was completed. It had never happened before.

But there was also the terrible blow given to the state by Sali Berisha with his own. Sali Berisha went through the worst that happened to the country during the dictatorship several times.

... Then comes the initial question: 'There is a real mystery, why the same as in Tirana yesterday, also in Pristina today?'.

Here we are. Some brave people may have told me that 'this is a terrible hand' that turns the fate of Albanians in both countries into a precipice.

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