Thursday, December 6, 2012

Greece has to react "here and now" against Turkey - Albania ...

 
by Nikitas Kaklamanis, MP A 'Athens of ND
On November 28, the current Prime Minister of Albania, Sali Berisha, the man who the inhabitants of the neighboring country had a poor away badly from the highest office in 1996, because it was the main culprit for the financial scandal with the famous "pyramid", "opened "and again the chapter of" Great Albania ".
Directly and in the most provocative manner on November 28 a day, which the Albanians celebrated the 100th anniversary of the country's independence from the Ottoman Empire, Berisha said: "the independence of all Albanian territories from Preveza in Presevo and Skopje to Potgoritsa. "
The immediate reaction of the Greek government was to cancel his planned trip to Tirana, Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos.
The challenge-Berisha was not accidental at this time, when Greece passed the most difficult moments in modern history.
In the neighboring country, there is a significant chunk of the population that still believes in "Greater Albania." Berisha and hurries to meet expectation in electoral benefits, since on June 23, 2013 are scheduled parliamentary elections.
Election was also the concentration of 4,000 Albanian immigrants in Athens last week, where he spoke the president of the Albanian Socialist Party, Edi Rama.
But the question is, not what Berisha and Rama but what to do in Greece, so the Albanian fantasies "type Preveza" stay ... fantasies.
Will the interim response of the Greek Foreign Ministry it was the proper reaction to "rocket"-but Berisha should be better organized, gain permanent form and become more efficient.
At the moment, Greece is mired in economic crisis, both in Albania and from Turkey (see Thrace) seek to exploit any geopolitical developments shaped and increase their requirements towards our country.
This is the bitter truth and we can prevent the worst before it's too late.
Necessary, therefore, to remind neighbors (;), that even today, Greece has the strength to react. At all levels. Both bilaterally, and internationally.


 Our country is a member of the European Union, NATO member, each member of an international organization. Albania and Turkey are not contrary. And to do-if you really want-they first learn to respect the world standard, based on peace processes rather than nationalist, causing violent explosions.
In 1997 I had progressed including in two steps, which then gave rise to many to be "baptized" as "Le Pen of Greece."
In Congress of POLAN, I refuse to rename Northern Epirus in southern Albania and also denied the doctrine that "Greece is not claiming anything." Referring to uncontrolled immigration is not asked to be taken, as in all EU countries, arguing that in a regime of rising unemployment, prioritize tasks should have the Greeks unemployed.
As an MEP I warned openly about the wave of immigration coming from Albania and demanded to know if the commission has information involving officials of his regime of Berisha scandal 'pyramids' and what measures will be taken to the problem economic refugees.
Unfortunately, fifteen years later, confirmed in full. One in four Greeks are unemployed and illegal immigration has become one of the biggest problems of our country.
If, then, our European partners did not support Greece must do now toward aggressive policies developed by Ankara and Tirana. Should of course seek the Greek government and the concrete actions and initiatives, so that any Albanian or Turkish demands to stay on paper or even disappear from the new geostrategic map, which is currently under design.
Why can cancel a trip to show anger or anger statements, raises questions of territorial integrity but actions are short-term and not long-term, as required in foreign policy. I think that in this direction we should move immediately, before it happened a "national contingency 'or to Preveza, either Thrace.

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