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BALKANS: SERBIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER SLAMS 'NATURAL ALBANIA' COMMENTS

Belgrade, 23 August (AKI) - Serbia's foreign minister, Vuk Draskovic has
reacted with undiplomatic vehemence to remarks made on Tuesday by an
Albanian official that Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro were "unnatural
creations," and that all Albanians living in the region should unite to form
a 'natural Albania' by 2013. The comments made by Albanian prime minister
Sali Berisha's political adviser, Koco Danaj, to Kosovo Albanian language
daily Epoka were - surprisingly - ignored by press in the Serbian capital,
Belgrade. However, Draskovic's ministry immediately issued a sharp statement
upbraiding Albania for its "expansionist" aspirations.

"The message was sent through the premier's political advisor, so that if it
causes furore in the region, as well as in Europe and the United States,
they can claim it was Danaj's personal opinion," Draskovic said in a
statement issued late on Tuesday.

"However, it is not a 'personal stand,', nor a testing of the water, but an
official strategy," Draskovic said, adding that Albanian foreign minister,
Besnik Mustafaj, made a similar statement several months ago. In his remarks
carried by Epoka, Danaj said that the unification of all Albanians was a
"natural drive for a sort of final agreement for the Balkan states with
ethnic Albanian populations."

Though Danaj didn't mention Greece in his statement, Draskovic said it was
also "an indirect message" to Athens that Greece, with a sizable ethnic
Albanian minority, was an "unnatural creation." Peace and stability in the
Balkans could be preserved primarily by  preserving the existing borders of
all states in the region, Draskovic argued.

Draskovic's statement also commented on the Serbian province of Kosovo,
where most of its overwhelmingly ethnic Albanian majority wants
independence - a position the international community now appears to be
backing. "Isn't it finally clear that breaking up the territorial integrity
of Serbia, by giving Kosovo the status of independence will directly lead to
a Balkan drama of dangerous and unforeseeable dimensions?" he asked.

"As foreign minister of Serbia, I ask the Contact Group for Kosovo, the
European Union, United States, NATO, the UN Security Council and [UN special
envoy for Kosovo] Martti Ahtisaari this," Draskovic said. The Contact Group
for Kosovo includes the United States, Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain
and Russia.

Draskovic cautioned that the creation of Greater Albania would become
reality if the international community doesn't become aware of the problem
and if "the Balkan states, whose territory is threatened first and foremost,
sit twiddling their thumbs."

Serbian officials have been saying that ethnic Albanians' drive for
independence in Kosovo is part of a wider strategy to unite all Albanians
living in the Balkans and the creation of a 'Greater Albania." These
warnings that have been played down by the international community.

Kosovo has been under UN control since 1999 after NATO military strikes
drove Serb forces from the province. Ongoing UN brokered talks on its future
status are being headed by Ahtisaari, a Finnish diplomat, who has said he
wants the question settled by the year's end. Belgrade and the tiny
remaining Serb minority in Kosovo remain adamantly opposed to its
independence, offering ethnic Albanians broad autonomy instead.

(Vpr/Aki)

Aug-23-06 13:09






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