Moisiu: Albania and Kosovo should have a common defense strategy
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Albania and Kosovo should have a common defense strategy, says the former Albanian president, Alfred Moisiu. He emphasizes that the two countries should have greater cooperation between the army headquarters as only in this way, according to him, any kind of adventure of Serbia can be faced.

In an interview for KosovaPress, Moisiu says that the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, is the main initiator of the aggression against Kosovo, through the terrorist attack in Banjska.

The attack on the Kosova Police in Banjska of Zveçan took place on September 24 last year, by a group of armed Serbs.

The responsibility for the terrorist attack was taken by the former vice-chairman of the Serbian List, Milan Radojicic, this party which has the support of the official Belgrade.

However, the former president of Albania emphasizes that the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue should continue while demanding greater coordination with the allies, especially the United States, from the Kosovar authorities.

According to him, it is unimaginable that the Serbian president was not involved in the terrorist attack in Banjska.

Moisiu mentions the hegemonic ambitions of Serbia over Kosovo, however he emphasizes that the Brussels dialogue must continue to reach a final agreement.

The former president of Albania emphasizes the need for leaders in Kosovo to coordinate with allies, especially the United States, for actions in the north.

The Government of Kosovo has also been criticized by the United States for actions that they considered unilateral. This year, the Kosovo authorities have undertaken several actions in the northern part of the country inhabited by a Serbian majority - among them the closure of parallel Serbian structures as well as the ban on the use of the Serbian dinar. /E.Zeqiri/

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