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It has already been a month since the publication of the "non-paper" that talks about the change of borders in the Balkans has caused media and political noise. The authorship of the "non-paper" has not yet been revealed. It has remained a 'phantom' even though it was once said that it was announced by the Slovenian Prime Minister, but that he has denied this. "Non-paper" full of sketches and maps that talks about redesigning the borders of the former Yugoslavia. Regarding this issue, prof. Dr. Binak Maxharraj talks about the so-called Slovenian and Franco-German "non-papers". "These days in the Slovenian and Balkan media, a document has been published which is claimed to be the "non-paper" of the prime minister of Slovenia, Janez Janša, according to which the borders of the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans should be redefined on ethnic grounds.
In thick lines, it is said that Kosovo Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data should join Albania, but without its North, and the union of Republika Srpska with Serbia. But, behind this ghostly or ominous letter almost no one stands, even the aforementioned Jansha himself does not accept its authorship, nor does the Slovenian government stand behind this letter. No one is accepting the authorship of this "double-edged knife" letter. It is like orphans, but they are making a lot of noise and echoes everywhere", says Maxharraj for the newspaper "Bota sot". Read also: The 'Beleri' case, the Greek lawyer: The presumption of innocence has not been respected Sad! After a serious accident, the Albanian athletics champion passed away in Istanbul He thinks that regardless of the idea of this "non paper", shifting the borders in the Balkans is a game with fire and may have unforeseen consequences for the region and beyond.
The redefining or touching of the borders was strongly condemned by the EU, but also by almost all European countries, the loudest of which is Germany, which was and continues to be categorically against the redefinition of borders. The redefining of borders in the Balkans was strongly condemned by the heads of state of Kosovo, President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti. But, I am deeply convinced that behind this "non-paper" lies the Slavism Russia, together with Serbia, launched through their intelligence agencies with the aim of creating confusion before the resumption of the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia", he emphasizes. He adds that, after the "non-paper" of Janez Janša, Veton Surroi's "Koha ditore" brought another, much more dangerous "non-paper".
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