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Conferenza Partito radicale
Partito Radicale Olivier - 10 settembre 1993
Kosova

Comments of the Belgrade's newspaper Borba and the Tanjug Agency about the interview of Adem Demaci and Shkelzen Maliqi released to the Bulgarian newspaper Standart in the margins of the General Council of Radical Party in Sofia, last July.

MALIQI AND DEMACI THREATENED WITH WAR

Sofia (Tanjug). "If Europe and others say that Kosova had to remain in the frame of Serbia, that will incite to the Serbian-Albanian war which will include also Macedonia. In essence this war will be the third Balkanic war", declared to the indipendent Sofia-based newspaper Standart, Shkelzen Maliqi, deputy chairman of the Social-Democratic Party of Kosova and member of the self-styled Parliament of "indipendent Kosova".

This newspaper issue also an interview with Adem Demaci, ideological leader of the separatist movement in Kosova, in which he declared that "in the equation is absent the time of the begining of the war."

According to him, in this war "which will have a big echo, the Albanians in Kosova are waiting for the help not just from Albania but also from their brothers from Macedonia, Montenegro and South Serbia and they will have support from USA, Italy, Austria and Germany". The coming of american soldiers in Macedonia, he appreciate, is important not just because of putting a demarcation line but also like a omen that America is not bantering and that USA will be involve in Kosovarian conflict on account of their own strategic interests.

In this speculation and threatening, Demaci declare himself convinced that Serbians don't have the courage to enter in war "because this will be a second Kosova and the Serbs will be necessary quite 600 years to lament".

Distinct from Demaci, Maliqi said that in this moment the formula of "Republic of Kosova" isn't perceptible. If the United Nations will stay 5-10 years, that will create the possibility to organize free elections and plebiscite. We don't want to be a republic in the frame of Yugoslavia because this will be just one mathematic compromise" Maliqi finished the interview with the Standart.

 
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