Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Balkans on new borders changing


Berlin, February 1, the area will soon be a new round of changes of borders in the Balkans, praises German Institute for International Affairs and Security (SWP), headquartered in Berlin.

Analysis of the institute announced that Macedonia, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina are fragile society where again threatened by ethnic and political conflicts, informs news agency INA.

"As such conflicts in the region have so far completed the change of borders, there is no reason to eventual revision of boundaries does not occur without violence", writes in an analysis of the German Institute.

As Black said this forecast developments in the region is inspired and is in line with requirements for the division of Kosovo Serbs.

In the analysis noted that just in 2009, the U.S. ambassador in Tirana had rejected and ceased public commitment of Prime Minister Sali Berisha for Albanian unification, but now, as highlighted, the third force in Kosovo powerful "Selfdetermination" has placed this issue at the top of its applications. On the other hand, the Serbs in northern Kosovo refuse to be a minority in the new state, and thereby created a new crisis.

According to the analysis, the division of Kosovo would cause strengthening of the Macedonian Albanian separatism. "Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski's nationalist and conservative working intensively on the ancient Macedonian state identity, which can cause increased gap between Albanians and Macedonians. With this concept to promote, Albanians will not be allowed to identify with this country", writes in the analysis of the German institute. Analysis of this institute also brought new developments and forecasts.

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