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Subject: FYROM PM: NATO Will Split Nation;
Terrorist Denounces Terrorism

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 [Listen to Lord Robertson, a world terrorist in his
 own right, pontificate on the subject of terrorism -
 as he continues to sponsor and support it in the
 Balkans.] 

 
 Georgievski: FYROM will not become a protectorate
 Prime minister warns continued NATO presence will
 result in country's breakup

 BERLIN (Reuters) - Continued NATO military presence in
 the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
 would result almost inevitably in the country's
 breakup, Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski was quoted
 yesterday as saying.

 "NATO has been insisting on stationing its troops
 along an ethnic line dividing Slav-Macedonians and
 Albanians, effectively a buffer zone between the
 terrorists and us," Georgievski told the German news
 magazine Der Spiegel.

 "First we'll see the (NATO) mandate extended by three
 months, then a year and so on," he said in an
 interview released ahead of publication.
 He said he would not let FYROM, a month into a nervous
 peace pact, become a protectorate along the lines of
 Bosnia or Kosovo. 

 He was willing to accept an international military
 presence with a NATO or United Nations mandate, but
 only on its borders with Kosovo and Albania.
 Georgievski said he did not believe there would be a
 vacuum if NATO troops withdrew. FYROM forces, with
 neutral observers, must be allowed to re-establish
 control over the country, he said.

 However, his government wanted to win back 12 villages
 with Slav-Macedonian inhabitants and to secure access
 roads. Georgievski said FYROM had been a prime example
 over the past 10 years of the way different ethnic
 groups could peacefully co-exist, even if coexistence
 had been destroyed in the space of a few months.
 He believed a proposed conference to assess the
 Balkans appeared inevitable.

 "The Balkans will not be at peace until a Greater
 Albania is formed. That's what it's about,"
 Georgievski said, although he asserted he was not in
 favor of the creation of such a state.
 NATO chief calls for tolerance

 In the meantime, NATO Secretary-General George
 Robertson urged Slav-Macedonians yesterday to renounce
 the sort of intolerance that fired a decade of Balkan
 conflict and drove Tuesday's suicide airliner attacks
 on the United States.
 He was speaking during a visit to Skopje aimed at
 getting suspicious parliamentarians to start enacting
 reforms as the government's part of a
 Western-sponsored peace process with minority
 Albanians in which guerrillas have begun disarming.
 "The attack on New York and Washington... was not just
 an attack on the US, but on all of us, our values and
 our open societies. It was an attack on democracy, on
 religious and ethnic pluralism," Robertson said in a
 statement. 
 "It is within the grasp of the people of this country
 to prove (terrorists) wrong because every step you
 make toward peace and stability will demonstrate there
 is no future for violence.
 "Every step you make toward ethnic pluralism will show
 there is a way other than conflict. By breaking that
 cycle of hatred and war, the people of this country
 can send a powerful message that will truly (go)
 around the world."
 

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