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    ALBANIA WON'T BE FIRST COUNTRY TO RECOGNIZE KOSOVO'S UNILATERAL DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.12.2007 13:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Albania will not be the first country to recognize
    Kosovo's possible unilateral declaration of independence, because our
    position, our policy, is in compliance with that of the international
    community," Albanian President Bamir Topi said.

    If no other solution is found, meaning there is no common solution
    approved by all international bodies involved, then the last resort
    will be unilateral recognition, which will be beneficial to the
    stability of the Balkans, according to him.

    "I believe that up until now - and I believe it will be the case in
    the future - Albania has played its moderating role, which has been
    a stabilizing role as well, which will also help its foreign affairs
    policies. Albania believes, and Albanian institutions also believe,
    that if after the 100-day long period there is no solution, then we
    will be in favor of the implementation of the Ahtissari plan," he said.

    "I think the stability of the region depends very much on the good
    relations that have been built up among the neighboring countries
    in the Balkans. Secondly, Albania has done everything in favor of
    this and the solution of Kosovo will contribute a great deal to
    long-term stability. I do not believe that there will be insecurity
    in the Balkans. The integration of the three Adriatic member countries
    Albania, Croatia and Macedonia into NATO will contribute a great deal
    to long-term stability in the region... I believe the solution of
    the Kosovo issue will psychologically release Serbia and will move
    it towards Euro-Atlantic integration," he resumed, Euronews reports.
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