Sunday, November 3, 2013

U.S. analyst : Samaras seeks to destabilize the Balkans




The Greek proposal to name Skopje as " Slavo - Albanian Republic" is certainly an aggressive maneuver in recent history of the Balkans, says American commentator and former envoy to the Balkans Daniel Serwer, based that the Greek government has submitted such a proposal in talks with Matthew Nimetz .

"The Greeks are well aware that Skopjans not want to be described as Slavs, although speaking a Slavic language. The proposal is expected to cause problems between Slavs and Albanians, the two most numerous ethnic communities, not to mention the other communities, such as Turks, Roma, Serbs and Vlachs "writes a leading commentator topics the Balkans in the United States, as noted in Skopje,
Dnevnik.Newspaper

Daniel Serwer notes that the Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has a policy that aims at the collapse of the former Yugoslav republic, as he said in an interview in 2009.

"The Greek prime minister is seeking the collapse of its northern neighbor country - increases the chances of them, rather than to increase the chances to solve the problem. Samaras attempts to destabilize the Balkans, it is unlikely to succeed, but may cause unnecessary trouble and expense. The quickest way to the Balkans is to call Washington all former Yugoslav republics into NATO, as happened with Slovenia, Croatia and Albania have already given their input , "says Serwer.

The American analyst , who in the past has written praise for the Land of Skopje, and set as a friend 's status Gruevski will continue saying that "there is little chance of an agreement between the two countries and therefore it is necessary to comply with the ( interim ) agreement of 1995 and the acceptance of Skopje ( the ' Macedonia ' notes ) NATO under the provisional name. To join as FYROM in NATO summit in 2014, together with Montenegro . "
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