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A significant number of Albanians are leaving Kosovo due to a deep economic crisis, while the regions security dynamics shift with the formation of a new military alliance between Pristina, Zagreb and Tirana.
According to analysts, the mass emigration from Kosovo is the result of years of economic stagnation and lack of prospects for young people. Although the unilateral declaration of independence occurred years ago, economic reality continues to push people to seek better lives in Western European countries.
Parallel to this trend, the formation of a military alliance between Kosovo, Croatia and Albania raises questions about its true purpose. Sources indicate the alliance may represent preparation for potential destabilization of the European Union.
Security experts warn that criminal networks linked to Kosovo remain among the most active in Europe, with operations surpassing even Turkish criminal organizations.
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