TIRANA
(Reuters) - The United States urged Albania on Wednesday to avoid
"careless language" after its prime minister suggested a single
president and single security policy for both his country and
neighboring Kosovo in a speech that infuriated Serbia.
Serbia
is sensitive to any talk of unification of its former province of
Kosovo, which has a majority ethnic Albanian population, and Albania.
Addressing
Kosovo's parliament on Sunday on the 10th anniversary of the country's
independence from Belgrade, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said:
"Kosovo and Albania will have a single foreign policy and not just the
same embassies and diplomatic representations, but why not one
president, a symbol of national unity, and one national security
policy."
Rama
later complained that his comments had been taken out of context, but
the European Union said they were "not helpful" and Serbia accused the
Albanian premier of seeking to build a "Greater Albania" in the region.
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