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NATO helps Albania develop its democracy – former Albanian president

Published: 27 May, 2010, 09:21
Edited: 25 June, 2010, 18:51


Albanian Soldiers observing a Military Police platoon sergeant mobilizing at Fort Dix

Former Albanian President Alfred Moisiu talked to RT about the benefits of becoming a NATO member and what expectations do Albanians have if their bid to join EU is accepted.

 
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Larry May 27, 2010, 20:29 quote
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The interview was really weak. No questions about Albania's criminal empire throughout Europe ? No questions about human slavery or drugs? No questions about the ethnic cleansing of Serbs in Kosovo? No questions about Albania's endemic corruption which caused a financial pyramid scheme collapse? No questions about the questionable treatment of women? No questions about Albania's role in the militant muslim world? No questions about Albania's role in setting a precedent for Turkey's entrance into the EU?

Ilirian June 25, 2010, 18:12 quote
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Larry, Let me see, Albanians criminal empire is the same of that of Serbian empire, have you forgotten Slobodan Miloshevic, his empire of selling cigarates and human slavery, ethnic cleansing. And another thing, KOSOVO WAS NEVER PART OF sERBIA, PLEASE OPEN UP YOU HISTORY BOOKS, DO YOU REMEMBER ww1, 1912. sERBIA HAS ALWAYS BEEN "MODHA E SHERRIT" I.E. "the trouble makers", but you probably know that since you might be a Serb. We Albanian have behaved really well. Do you remember 1999, when Serbs crossed Albanian Boarder in Shkoder, if you do not know this I advise you do a bit of research. If it would have been the vice versa the Serbians would have slaughtered us. Kosovo was snatched from Albania in 1914 and that is it. It is time Serbs understand that the day of reckoning has come, serbs are welcome to stay in Kosovo, but this time they have to understand Kosovo is Albanian, lets do some maths, in a country where 80% of population is Albanian according to you what makes that country, Serbian. Get real. Another piece of history for you Mr Larry, remember world war 2, while you grandfather and those of France, Italy, and all Europe gave up all Jewish people to the Nazy, we Albanian sheltered them and did not give up even one. We Albanian do not play politics like you and your government does. As far as corruption, look at corruption in your country, let me give you an example look at the accounts of European Union in Brussels, than you can talk about Albanian corruption. As far as militancy, Albania is the only country in the world where all religions live in harmony, in fact you have never heard of people fighting or arguing about their religious affiliation. So "mate", Albania has been examplary and should be a model to many nations(and by the way we are the only Nations that love Greek music, Serbian and any other Europen music, please go to Belgrade and ask whether they like Albanian music, I doubt it).

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