Fatos Nano

Fatos Nano
Fatos Thanas Nano listen is an Albanian politician who was the Prime Minister of Albania several times; he was the first leader and founder of the Socialist Party of Albania and a member of the Albanian Parliament from 1991 to 1996 and 1997 to 2009. He reformed the Anti-Revisionist Marxist-Leninist ideology of the Labor Party of Albania into social democracy for its successor, the Socialist Party. During his leadership, the Socialist Party, as a result of reforms, joined the Socialist International...
NationalityAlbanian
ProfessionStatesman
Date of Birth16 September 1952
CountryAlbania
Today in the era of globalization there is no such issue as borders between states of the same nation.
People didn't vote left or right in the election. They voted for putting an end to all the primitive political history.
All sorts of artillery installations, rockets and tank units that are firing on civilians in Kosovo should be neutralized. If that means air strikes, then NATO should carry out air strikes.
Albania does not feel alone. It is part of the Partnership for Peace structures in NATO, and it will do what it can within that.
If we didn't have the Albanian entrepreneurial spirit and financial support from the diaspora, this stupid political class would have destroyed the country by now.
To see for themselves what the United States has been willing to undertake in the name of freedom. We should all visit Normandy. We should pay homage to those brave Americans who stormed ashore at Omaha Beach and gave their lives for the freedom of others.
Albania, Macedonia and Greece have managed to create a good partnership in the south of the Continent and are making progress in blocking the spread of the conflict. But any spillover could destroy this European-oriented partnership and create problems for the European Union countries themselves.
I am hopeful that no one will forget what happened in Bosnia.
Albanians are a nation of freedom fighters who know something about living under oppression.
If we follow the traditional way of thought, there will always be traditional enemies. Extremist circles from both sides will find causes to give rise to problems.
Kosovo is too close to Europe. It is not only close to Albania, it is close to Greece, Italy, Germany and Switzerland, where there are still many Kosovo refugees. Spontaneous reactions could multiply.
Most of Albania considers this Government to be legitimate.
Milosevic will never stop, because he is fighting for personal power in Serbia. The only way to stop him is cutting the functioning of his war machine. He is spending $1.7 million a day on his war machine in Kosovo.
All those who hand over their weapons by dawn will be allowed to leave without consequences. Otherwise, they will be hit with the force of law by the police forces,