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Annexing Kosovo to create 'Greater Albania' would shatter peace in Balkans,
Russia warns, telling West to help end 'provocations'


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Albania's ambitions to expand the country's territory pose a risk to peace
in the Balkans, breaking decades of relative stability following fierce
fighting after the collapse of Yugoslavia, Moscow has said, after recent
tensions. 

On Sunday, Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova hit out at
comments from Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama over the country's potential
union with the Kosovo, which broke off from neighboring Serbia in 2008.
According to Zakharova, this goes against a long-standing treaty and could
heighten tensions in the region.

"We consider the statement of the Prime Minister on the unification of
Albania and Kosovo absolutely unacceptable. The promotion of plans to create
a 'Greater Albania' grossly contradicts the provisions of UNSCR 1244 and
undermines stability in the region," she said, adding that "we count on an
adequate reaction of the Western guardians of the project of Kosovo
'statehood' to this blatant provocation."

On Saturday, Rama announced that his main goal during his political career
is the eventual unification of Albania and Kosovo - an aspiration that
Moscow said would violate agreed conditions between countries in the region.

"It is especially strange to hear that the violation of the fundamental
document for the Kosovo settlement is declared as the key goal of the
political career of the leader of one of the countries of the Balkan
region," Zakharova also said in the statement.

On Monday, Serbia's Interior Minister, Aleksandr Vulin, said that the
country will start to receive the latest new-and-improved weapons and
equipment from Russia for Serbian military and police units. Without going
into too much detail about the specific weaponry that would be imported from
Russia, Vulin did admit that Serbia's defense "will become much stronger."

In September, the country's president, Aleksandar Vučić, said that military
deliveries from Russia are expected to arrive by the end of the year,
including upgraded anti-tank missile systems and anti-aircraft guns.

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<https://www.rt.com/russia/536061-kosovo-nato-conflict-serbia/> & prevent
military conflict with Serbia 

Tensions on the Serbia-Kosovo border heated up again in September, leading
to Moscow calling on NATO to step up and deescalate the situation. Conflicts
in the region have run high ever since Kosovo declared independence from
Belgrade in 2008, in a move not recognized by Moscow or by much of the
world. The clashes have, however, been reignited after officials in Kosovo
prohibited cars with Serbian license plates from entering into its
territory, forcing drivers to pay for temporary registrations.

On Monday, only weeks after tensions between the nations came to boiling
point, Serbia said that it will neither join NATO nor back anti-Russia
sanctions from the US-led bloc. "Serbia will never support sanctions against
Russia or anti-Russian hysteria. History has shown that every Russophobia is
also Serbophobia," Interior Minister Vulin said in an interview, adding that
"As long as Serbia is ruled by President Vucic, and as long as I am in the
security structures, Serbia will not become a NATO member, and we will very
strictly take care of maintaining our military neutrality."

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