Yesterday in the “New York Times” “By WOLFGANG ISCHINGER” In 1996, after the conclusion of the Dayton Agreement and the peace talks on Bosnia, the German Foreign Ministry had the feeling that it could not... The end of diplomacy as we know it? Continues on page 28
BUSINESSMAN DELIJORGJI MAKES A BET ON BOSNIA LOSES 2 THOUSAND EUROS Prison staff: He is obsessed, he never misses a match
Yesterday in the New York Times By WOLFGANG ISCHINGER In 1996, after the Dayton Agreement and the peace talks on Bosnia, the German Foreign Ministry had the feeling that it could not... The End of Diplomacy as We Know It? Continues on page 28
Opinion of the Day By ENVER ROBELLI Among the first victims of the Serbian aggression in eastern Bosnia were Albanians. Hardworking people who had bakeries, burek shops, stores, bars... The forgotten victims, a nationwide shame Continues on page 20
The UN is sinking sluggishly into Greece Adria[?] • The state and notions toward Bosnia • Americans study the mini atomic bomb
Opinion of the Day By AFRIM KRASNIQI In a month the European Union will also formally approve visa liberalization with Albania and Bosnia. In... The visa myth Continues on page 29
A swift NATO intervention to avoid another Bosnia PAGES 2, 16
Balkans Will the U.S. lift the arms embargo on Bosnia? Trial One week in prison for Ilir Hoxha Elbasan Two armed men wounded an 18-year-old On page 2 On page 5 On page 5
President Berisha also welcomes it Yesterday, after the signing of the Peace Treaty for Bosnia in Paris, Albanian President Sali Berisha welcomed the agreement reached among the three warring parties, stating that this is a historic achievement. “This agreement - Berisha said - c
Which way will it turn: With America or with the Islamic Conference? This question arose because, with a go-absolutely-unsignaled transformation into Islam. According to statements by government spokespersons, no embassy has ever requested that the Albanian delegation be better p
The statement by the President of the EUCD was made at the meeting of the governing council of this organization, which held its proceedings from 16 to 20 April in Bratislava, Slovakia. A delegation from the PDSH, led by its Secretary General Gen Pollo, was present at this meetin
PRISHTINË This year is of particular importance for Kosovo. Gatherings, citizen protests and demonstrations are signs of the strengthening and awakening of the citizens of Kosovo and of their determination for freedom and independence. This, among other things, was the statement
Shkodër - 24 hours after the UN Security Council decision By last night, no order had reached the border crossings with Montenegro Shkodër - 24 hours after the UN Security Council decision Embargo remains in force in northern Albania By last night, no order had reached the border