Friday, January 06, 2006
Albania PM:Independent Kosovo Will Bring Peace,Stability

TIRANA (AP)--Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha said Thursday an
independent Kosovo would bring peace and stability to the Balkans and
appealed to the province's ethnic Albanians to create conditions that allow
the Serb minority to live a normal life.

In a television talk show, Berisha suggested the Kosovo parliament declare
an amnesty "as an act to show that any Serb may return to Kosovo."

"I stand with the idea of respecting the Kosovo Serbs' rights and
freedom...as well as defending the view that independence is the only
solution that produces peace and stability," Berisha said.

He also stressed the importance of continuing dialogue between Kosovo and
Serbia.

Kosovo remains officially part of Serbia, the dominant republic in the
Serbia-Montenegro union that replaced Yugoslavia. But it has been
administered by the United Nations and NATO since the alliance's 1999 air
war halted former President Slobodan Milosevic's crackdown on ethnic
Albanian separatists and expelled Serb troops from the province.

Kosovo, which has an ethnic Albanian majority and Serb minority, is to enter
talks this year on its future political status, which are likely to increase
tensions in the deeply polarized region.

The ethnic Albanians want complete independence, while Serbia wants to
retain some formal control over its southern province.

Albania has declared it has no territorial claims on Kosovo and that no one
should fear Albania could join with the province. It has also said that
Kosovo needs a continuing NATO presence.

Berisha said he was in continuous contact with Kosovo Albanian leaders. But
"I have never been paternalist," he said. [ 06-01-06 0945GMT ]



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