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New Kosova Report

Wednesday
Nov 19th
Obama clarifies Kosovo policy PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 September 2008
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Obama during a campaign speech
US Senator Barack Obama, the democratic candidate for US President, has stated for the weekly Albanian-American newspaper Illyria that he strongly supports Kosovo independence and its democratic processes emphasizing that "as a President of the United States [he] will assist Kosovo develop a strong economy."

The US Senator from Illinois by reconfirming his strong support for Kosovo independence has said that he will personally work on strengthening the sovereignty of the newborn nation, the Republic of Kosovo.

The statement by Senator Obama is the first public engagement to communicate directly with the Albanian-American community in the United States.

"Barack Obama supports the independence of Kosovo and its democratic process towards full sovereignty," was said in the statement. "The United States must work assisting Kosovo in building a vibrant democracy, secured through law and order that guarantees all human rights."
 
The emphatic statement, giving powerful support to the Republic of Kosovo by Senator Barack Obama who is running for US President in 2008, is the first attempt of Obama to clarify some of the ambiguous and misleading statements made earlier to the Serb media and organizations, and court instead the Albanian-American communities who reside in the most contested states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, states that have determined the winner in the past two elections, and other ones such as New York, New Jersey, Texas, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
  
Many Albanian-American Democratic voters were ambivalent about Barack Obama due to his absence from national American politics during the Balkan conflicts in the 90's and dubious statements by various pro-Serbian media and think tanks that Obama could shift the American policy in the Balkans. 
 
However, Senator Barack Obama on the day of the Kosovo declaration of independence, issued a statement expressing his genuine support for Kosovo independence and during one of the debates, in a follow up question, he stressed his commitment to defending Kosovo sovereignty from any possible Serbian aggression. His running mate, Senator Joseph Biden, has been a long advocate of Kosovo independence and a strong supporter of the human rights of the Albanians throughout the Balkans. Obama’s personal adviser, Richard Holbrooke, earlier this month visited the Republic of Kosovo, reiterating that "Senator Barack Obama will continue to support Kosovo in every possible way."

Obama’s latest statements go further, expressing his support for Kosovo’s integration into the euro-Atlantic institutions by building an open and tolerant society that guarantees the rights of minorities and protects the important cultural and religious sites. As President of the United States, Obama states that he is committed to work on "assisting Kosovo develop a strong and healthy trade, focusing on economic development and creating new jobs, and assisting the country to build a powerful infrastructure and energy system."

In his statement, Obama also praises the "important achievements in Albania." He congratulates Albania for the receiving invitation to join NATO and wishes Albania to become a member of the EU in the near future.

Senator John McCain, the Republican Candidate for US President, has already a proven track record advocating for Kosovo. Senator McCain has also expressed his strong support in assisting Kosovo build its economy and strengthens its democratic and sovereign institutions for all Kosovar citizens.
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2nd batalion,,riffles,, said:

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i support OBAMA and hope he will become the next president,, all and all,, i guess when it comes 2 Kosovo both of em fully support kosovo,, kosovo deserve our support and albanians r a nation that wont back-stab u like serbs do... when 9/11 happen in new york serbs celebr in belgrade while albanians went on streets telling americans and the rest of the world that we r with u no matter what... Happy indep Kosovo, wish u all the best and peacfull future,
Greetings from United Kingdom...
 
November 04, 2008
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Da man said:

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I would vote for McCain, Obama is a fk flip-floper..

To all my Albanian people its better to support McCain than Obama, when it comes to other issues, that's a different story. ..

Let's voe McCain..

BTW I am a registerd Democrat and never voted for Bush.
 
October 28, 2008
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albani said:

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im from kosova,city of peja i support both of them but probably ill vote for obama.and im ready to vote any anti serb politicis man
 
September 27, 2008
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musa said:

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i think Obama and McCan share almost same political view when it come on Kosovo, so i will welcome either one.
 
September 25, 2008
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BJ said:

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I'm voting for John McCain for president. McCain has always supported my home country. During the war he was for protecting the rights of A-kosovars. Obama thanks for the support, but McCain has been a support for Kosova way longer. He was involved in the Balkans, and his support is known by many kosovars. McCain 08.
 
September 24, 2008
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Jabir said:

September 23, 2008
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robert-0 said:

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Obama is and has been my candidate -- i am a strong and long-time Democrat and make no bones about it. this powerful declaration of support for Kosovo/a should make clear to pro-independence voters just what side of the fence obama is on, and how committed he is to freedom around the world.

i urge all of you who are US voters,or know US voters, to come out in full support of the Democratic ticket, which not only features obama, but a VERY tried and true Joe Biden. and check his record if you don't believe me.

as for the serb press, particularly the diaspora press, it is often less than objective and reliable to say the least!

Finally, by stating our unequivocal support for independece does not make us "anti-Serb" -- that is just the lie that the nationalists perpetuate. people of all ethnicities can and will learn to live together and thrive -- especially when free from the unending pressures of extremist demagogues.

thank you.

robert-o
frisco/ sarajevo
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September 23, 2008
Votes: +0

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