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Gazeta Shqiptare

E hënë 26 Dhjetor 2011

KOSOVO’S SKY

Albania, lobbying for the NATO corridor NOT WORKING SINCE 1999, MILLIONS IN LOSSES FOR THE NEW STATE Director of Civil Aviation: We have entered talks to take over this airspace. WikiLeaks: Ervin Mazniku asked for help from American ambassadors By LORENC RABETA Unable to make use of the upper airspace itself, above 10,000 meters, Kosovo has recently turned to Albania to become a key player in managing this corridor, with a significant flow of flights. Kosovo’s airspace, since 1999, according to an agreement with the Republic of the former Yugoslavia, has been under NATO control. It gave the international security force, KFOR, the right to control this airspace and establish a “Safe Air Zone,” a status that is changing recently as the region stabilizes. Kosovo is currently discussing the possibility of opening the upper airspace, and the ideal situation would be for Kosovo Air Navigation Services to take control of the upper airspace, which is impossible because of objections from the countries that ... Continues on pages 6-7
Ervin Mazniku Lorenc Rabeta Kosovë Shqipëri Republika E Ish-Jugosllavisë

The secret letter from Vito Kapo to Nexhmije: Enver was slow but never confused

Exclusive/Former minister explains the 1985 Bureau meeting The secret letter from Vito Kapo to Nexhmije: Enver was slow but never confused (In photo): Vito Kapo, former Minister of Construction. Nexhmije Hoxha, widow of Enver Hoxha “We are alluding to these images as if comrade Enver is confusing the years. I listened carefully... Nothing seemed confused to me. Is there really anyone who never makes a slip when speaking with so many numbers?” “Nexhmije, forgive me, but I had to speak out and decided to tell you the truth, because I was the protagonist at that meeting and therefore the main witness...” On pages 10-11
Nexhmije Hoxha Enver Hoxha

Basic education, primary school will become six grades

CURRICULUMS ARE CHANGING On page 13