The Albanian chief diplomat to Serbia: You can no longer send the army to the border of your neighbor
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Albania's Minister for Europe and Foreign
Affairs, Igli Hasani, said that security and stability in the region are more
threatened than at any other time in the last decade. During his stay in Kosovo
on Tuesday, he said that Albania, as a member of NATO, is closely following the
developments in Kosovo, after the September 24 terrorist attack in Banjska,
while addressing Serbia, he emphasized that in the 21st century no one can send
the army to the border of their neighbor.
The head of Albanian diplomacy, after being hosted by his counterpart from Kosovo, Donika Gërvalla, underlined the need for the perpetrators of the September 24 terrorist attack to be brought to justice.
According to him, this is necessary to prevent
a further escalation of the situation with irreversible consequences.
On the other hand, the Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Diaspora, Donika Gërvalla, asked the international community to
come up with a position on the act of aggression against Kosovo without delay.
Speaking about the removal of punitive measures
against Kosovo, Gërvalla said that no European diplomat is able to give a real
assessment of when the conditions for the removal of the measures are
considered fulfilled.
She added that the comments of the Kosovar side
about the draft statute of the Association, proposed by the Euro-American diplomats,
remain current.
Meanwhile, the head of Albania's diplomacy said
that the unconditional acceptance of the EU proposal is the only way they see
Kosovo's commitment in relation to the international factor.
During his stay in Kosovo, the Albanian minister also met with President Vjosa Osmani. Hasani will also stay in North Macedonia and Montenegro tomorrow.