Commenting on the recent remarks of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama that his country could form a \'little union\' with Kosovo should Brussels turn its back on the region, Demo Berisa, the president of the Association of Albanians in Serbia, explained to Sputnik what the real reason behind it was.
In his recent interview with the European edition of the US-based website Politico, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama threatened that Europe would face \"a nightmare\" if the Balkans \"go crazy\" because EU accession is off the agenda, with the region becoming a \"gray zone in which other actors have more influence than the European Union.\"
\"Some Albanian nationalists would like to see Albania unite with Kosovo, the majority ethnic Albanian territory to the northeast that unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Kosovo’s largest opposition party wants to hold a referendum on forming a union with Albania, even though this is explicitly ruled out by Kosovo’s constitution,\" says the article on the website.Commenting on the above remark, the Serbian Foreign Ministry said that it \"again confirms that the creation of a Greater Albania is a common platform for all ethnic Albanians.\"
\"I ask the international community – what would happen if (Serbian PM Aleksandar) Vucic said that unification of Serbia and the Republika Srpska (one of two constitutional and legal entities of neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina) was possible if we don’t join the EU? I’m sure everyone would react and accuse Serbia of being a threat to peace,\" Serbian First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said.\"If we are not accepted into the EU through the door, we will enter it through a window.\"
Meanwhile there is a very simple reason behind the remarks of the high-ranking Albanian politician: less than two months are left before the country\'s parliamentary elections, scheduled for June 18. The opposition refuses to take part in them until the Prime Minister resigns and insists on the set-up of a technical government, which could become a guarantor of the democratic elections.\"Rama is trying to sit on two chairs. On the one hand, he is promoting an idea of accession into the EU, on the other – he is seriously working at the idea of the creation of a so-called \"Greater Albania.\" However this idea is not supported in Albania, thus he is turning for support to the expatriate community in hope that such rhetoric will help him keep the power,\" Berisa told Sputnik.