Belgrade changes worry Kosovo
Just over a year ago Albanian dreams of an independent Kosovo were riding high.
Slobodan Milosevic was the West's number one enemy, and Nato troops had marched into the province ensuring, in the minds of many Albanians, that the Yugoslav Army would never return.
But now the West is courting Yugoslavia's new President Vojislav Kostunica many Albanian politicians fear their hopes of achieving statehood are dashed.
Slobodan Milosevic was the West's number one enemy, and Nato troops had marched into the province ensuring, in the minds of many Albanians, that the Yugoslav Army would never return.
But now the West is courting Yugoslavia's new President Vojislav Kostunica many Albanian politicians fear their hopes of achieving statehood are dashed.