Ισχυρίστηκε στην Σκοπιανή τηλεόραση ότι πίσω από τα γεγονότα στα Σκόπια κρύβονται Έλληνες και Κοσοβάροι! 

H πρώην υπουργός Εξωτερικών των ΗΠΑ, μίλησε χθες στην Σκοπιανή τηλεόραση, αναφορικά με τα βίαια επεισόδια που ξέσπασαν την περασμένη εβδομάδα και συνεχίζονται μέχρι και σήμερα, αλλά και για την πολιτική αστάθεια που βιώνει η γειτονική χώρα. 

Κατά τη διάρκεια της συνέντευξης, ισχυρίστηκε ότι πίσω από τις βίαιες συγκρούσεις των τελευταίων ημερών, κρύβονται Έλληνες, αλλά και Κοσοβάροι, επιχειρώντας να “μπλέξει” την χώρα μας στον ολέθριο ενδεχομένως σχεδιασμό διαμελισμού των Βαλκανίων, την ώρα που οι αλβανόφωνοι τρομοκράτες – οι οποίοι και ομολόγησαν τις πράξεις τους – έχουν ήδη συλληφθεί. 

Ακολουθεί το κείμενο των δηλώσεών της στα Αγγλικά: 

Madeleine Albright: Either Kosovo Albanians or Greeks are Behind the Confrontation in Kumanovo

 

Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State of USA (1997-2001) and the first woman to hold that position, during Bill Clinton’s administration, acting in capacity of professor of international relations at Georgetown University, stated her opinion on the name issue of FYROM as well about recent events in Kumanovo. Albright characterized the name problem, i.e. implicitly the Greek position is “one of the craziest debates of all times”.

In a video segment from the morning news of FYROM’s public TV house, MRT, Albright stated that within the American <administration the name “Macedonia” was solely used for reference to the former Yugoslav republic, even prior to its recognition by USA under its constitutional name in 2004. Commenting the recent violence in the town of Kumanovo, Albright expressed the view that this action was instigated either by Kosovo Albanians or by Greeks.

She concluded her explanation with a conclusion that the name issue is not a priority now, in light of the security crisis in FYROM.

VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:

I could never understand the madness about the issue with the name, but today we all call the state “Macedonia”, said the former American Secretary of State Madeline Albright, revealing details from 20 years ago, when she was an American Ambassador in the United Nations.

The question was where alphabetically “Macedonia” [sic] shall be placed, was it suppose to be under “l”, because it is close to “m”, as in “Macedonia” or in “f’ like in “former”. Seriously, this debate was ongoing and ongoing and it was one of the craziest debates of all times. I have no idea when the issue shall be solved, but we all call it today “Macedonia”.

After the terrorist attack in Kumanovo, “Macedonia” [sic] has a greater problem than the name issue, Albright declared.

When we read about the events from the last week, it is really upsetting. Again it is about some extremist activities and divisions in various ethnic groups. The question is whether Kosovo is involved or the Greeks. I think that the name issue is not the most important question in this moment. We don’t want to see escalation and now it is time for us to take some measures, and not when the situation becomes more difficult.