Ragmi Mustafi, the former chairman of the Albanian National Council in the Presheva Valley and a former political advisor for Presheva, Medvegja, and Bujanoc, has responded to recent comments made by Serbian officials and political figures. Mustafi stated that these remarks appear to revive propaganda related to the concept of a “Greater Albania.” In a Facebook post, he noted hearing multiple propagandistic statements circulating recently, all following a similar narrative. Mustafi specifically referenced comments made by Snežana Paunović.
He cited her statement suggesting that if she occupied Slobodan Milošević’s role, she would have engaged in the “ethnic cleansing” of Kosovo. Furthermore, he mentioned a response from Ivica Dačić, which he characterized as minimizing and defending Paunović’s remarks. The former political advisor characterized these statements as part of a recurring propaganda effort.
He repeatedly used the phrase “Greater Albania,” indicating that the rhetoric surrounding the concept is a consistent theme among the speakers he observed. His reaction suggests a concern that these publicized statements are reviving inflammatory political narratives concerning the region and the concept of a greater Albanian state.
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