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Russian Foreign Ministry Says Idea Of ‘Greater Albania’ Not Acceptable

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeman Maria Zakharova
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The Russian Foreign Ministry today voiced its rejection of the concept of a ‘Greater Albania’ which was heralded recently by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, a socialist who went to George Soros’ wedding.

Soros and his son Alex have been running American foreign policy in the Balkans for some time.

“We consider the statement of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on the unification of Albania and Kosovo as absolutely unacceptable. Promotion of ‘Greater Albania’ creation plans grossly contradicts provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and undermines stability in the region,” Zakharova said, reported Russian state news agency TASS.

It is particularly strange to here that violation of the document that is fundamental for Kosovo settlement “is declared as the key goal in the political career of the leader in one of countries in the Balkan Region,” the spokeswoman noted. “Such detrimental cases absolutely do not fit the context of cooperative efforts of Belgrade and Tirana on creation of a common market, undertaken by them in the context of the Open Balkans regional initiative, the joint one with Skopje,” she said.

“We look forward to an appropriate response of Western tutors of the Kosovo ‘nation-building’ project to this brazen provocation. We are highly surprised they miss such undermining calls, while they direct criticism against Belgrade in connection of its ‘Serbian world’ humanitarian concept, justified and consistent with the international law,” Zakharova noted.

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