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Chapter 29
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A New Era for Southeastern Europe
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Defense Minister of Albania Luan Hajdaraga
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<B>THE STATUS OF KOSOVO</B>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">I</FONT>n June of 1999, NATO was concluding one of the most successful missions
 it ever undertook in the post-Cold War period. Its troops entered Kosovo,
 beginning a new era for the whole of Southeastern Europe. It is now time
 to take stock of what was achieved, and to see where we go from here.
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First, as someone who was personally involved in confronting the humanitarian
 catastrophe that Mr. Milosevic unleashed upon the Kosovars&#151;a catastrophe
 that threatened to destabilize the entire region, in particular my own
 country&#151;I can tell you that NATO&#146;s action in Kosovo, as Secretary General
 of NATO, Lord Robertson, said, was not only &#147;the right thing to do. It
 was also the only right thing to do.&#148;
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One year after NATO troops entered Kosovo, we see a different Kosovo. The
 region is stable. The overwhelming majority of refugees are returning and
 reconstruction has started. The local elections in the fall of 2000 will
 further contribute to stabilization. The problems and challenges are still
 enormous, but we must not allow them to be an element of satisfaction for
 professional critics and skeptics who always see the glass as half empty
 rather than half full.
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If you take a close look at Kosovo, you will see that it is free. This
 is probably the most important thing that is different one year later.
 Of course, freedom alone is not enough; without democracy freedom is destined
 to vanish. Democracy is what Kosovo needs most now: the rule of law, a
 market economy, human rights, and so on. This is what the international
 community and, I believe, the political class in Kosovo consider their
 most important current challenge. In addition, schools and education systems
 need to be rebuilt. So does the banking system, the justice system, and
 all the other segments of a normal democratic society. For that to happen,
 the continued presence of the international community and, most important,
 the continued presence of NATO, is of vital importance.
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The issue of Kosovo&#146;s final status can be discussed at a later stage when
 conditions are right. Our firm belief is that the final solution can only
 come within the framework of Southeastern Europe&#146;s integration. Yet the
 integration of Southeastern Europe in itself is not enough. It also must
 be integrated with European and Euro-Atlantic institutions.
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<B>THE STATUS OF THE STABILITY PACT</B>
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I would like now to comment on the Stability Pact. Almost a year has elapsed
 since this initiative was conceived, and important developments have indeed
 taken place since then. A successful Donors Conference was recently held
 in Brussels, but the desired results have yet to materialize. The region
 needs to see that this is an initiative and a process that works; otherwise
 the Pact may not produce the desired results.
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We believe that NATO has a very important role to play in this framework.
 Indeed, it cannot be a substitute for the Stability Pact, but neither can
 the Pact be fully successful without NATO&#146;s presence, efforts, and cooperation
 with the individual countries in the region.
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<B>ALBANIA&#146;S EFFORTS TOWARD NATO MEMBERSHIP</B>
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Albania&#146;s strategic objective remains to obtain full membership in NATO.
 We have engaged seriously in the Membership Action Plan (MAP) process,
 and believe that it constitutes a clear road map leading us toward membership.
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Albania sees the MAP process as having two key points: one, it is bringing
 our country closer to the Alliance, helping us to achieve one of our foreign
 policy goals; and, two, it is consolidating all our democratic achievements
 from all fields, giving us further incentive to work hard. As we work,
 we feel that we are not alone in our efforts. Apart from the strong support
 we have received so far from the Alliance, we have also entered into a
 united front with the other eight NATO aspirant countries.
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As a signatory party, Albania hails the results of the meeting in Vilnius
 of the aspirant countries&#146; Foreign Ministers and pledges to increase cooperation
 with them in our joint endeavors to integrate into the Alliance. We share
 a common cause, along with a belief in democracy, human rights, and a market
 economy. We also attach the utmost importance to the preservation and development
 of the transatlantic link. It is for these reasons that we are prepared
 to also share the responsibilities that membership in the Alliance brings.
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Insofar as the army is concerned, we are engaged in serious reform. Two
 important documents approved by our parliament at the beginning of 2000
 have provided us with a solid legal basis for this reform. The National
 Strategic Defense and Security Document as well as the Defense Policy Document
 will guide us in our efforts. Based on those documents, the size of the
 army is being scaled down and we expect significant increases in our defense
 budget over the next years. Our army structures are being adapted to ensure
 compatibility and interoperability with those of NATO countries.
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The assistance we have received so far from NATO within the framework of
 the PFP has proved invaluable, and we look forward to continuing our cooperation
 in this area. We remain committed to following this road to membership
 and will do our best to see that our efforts succeed. We will also do our
 utmost to speed up our reforms, since we are convinced that reform will
 in turn speed up the process of our Euro-Atlantic integration as well as
 stabilize our region and beyond.
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