


After the Bosnian conflict, I wrote that this was only stage one in the Illuminati's agenda for the Balkans. Then came Kosovo. I say again that Kosovo was only stage two and there are many more stages awaiting as the Elite unveil their plan for massive global problems to which they can offer their massive global (centralised) solutions. Here is a story to show how the Balkans continues to bubble like a simmering volcano.
From:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_westerman_news/20000613_xnwes_russia_pus.shtml
TUESDAY
JUNE 13
2000
By I. J. Toby Westerman
(c) 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
In an address to the Russian parliament, Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov stated that Russia will increase its diplomatic efforts in the Balkans and that "more and more people in the West are becoming aware of NATO's destructiveness against Yugoslavia," according to official Russian sources.
The statement comes one day after Ivanov met with Albanian Foreign Minister Palkal Milo, whose nation is a major player in the region.
Following his meeting with Ivanov, Milo described Russia as "playing a very important role in the Balkan region," and said his government gives "a high priority to Russian effort to find a long-term solution to the Kosovo crisis."
Ivanov's June 9 speech and his meeting with the Albanian foreign minister were both reported by the Voice of Russia World Service, the official broadcasting service of the Russian government.
The Balkans remain the "tinder box of Europe," a term first used before World War I. Much of the world remains divided over the Yugoslav province of Kosovo, even after last year's devastating air war. The United States is committed to an ongoing troop presence in Kosovo.
Moscow's position concerning the Balkans in general, and Kosovo in particular, remains unchanged since last year's NATO-led air war against Yugoslavia. Russia is still a firm proponent of independence for a united Yugoslavia, Yugoslav control over Kosovo and removal of "anti-Yugoslav" sanctions.
Albania borders Yugoslavia and the NATO-occupied province of Kosovo. Elements of the leadership of the Kosovo Liberation Army, now operating as the Kosovo Protection Corps, advocate a "Greater Albania" consisting of Albania, Kosovo, a portion of Macedonia to the south of Kosovo and a section of Serbia to the north of Kosovo.
Failure of Albania proper to cooperate with the plans of Kosovo's ethnic Albanian leadership would fatally cripple the cause of those favoring the "Greater Albania" concept.
The meeting of the Russian and Albanian foreign ministers resulted in plans for actual cooperative action beyond the simple expression of Albanian appreciation for Moscow's efforts. "New fields of cooperation have been outlined" between the two nations, according to the Voice of Russia report. In particular, negotiations will begin for construction of a gas pipeline from Russia into Albania. The new pipeline would contribute significantly to economic expansion in Albania.
In addition, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov has been invited to visit Albania.
Yugoslavia remains important to Russia. A Yugoslav delegation has permanent observer status at parliamentary meetings of the Union State of Russia and Belarus, and Belgrade's request to join the Union is being given serious consideration.
Moscow has already threatened armed intervention in the Balkans should NATO be unable to protect the Serbs in Kosovo.
While Moscow will not yield on the national integrity of Yugoslavia, Russian policy toward Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic is not nearly as firm. In early April, the Serb opposition leader, Vuk Draskovic, visited Moscow for a two-day visit, during which time he met with Ivanov.
While at odds with Milosevic, the Serb opposition leader firmly supports Moscow's policy in the Balkans.
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