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After the re-occupation and annexation of Kosovo in 1945 and after the building of the separation wall between Albania and the Albanians in Kosovo, the issue of Kosovo and the other territories that remained under the former Yugoslavia would remain unresolved.
In the Assembly of Prizren, held on July 8-10, 1945, Kosovo was officially annexed by Serbia. With the approval of the Resolution by the Federal Assembly on July 23, 1945 and by the Serbian Assembly on September 1, 1945, the issue of Kosovo would be considered a closed issue.
Despite the fact that during LANÇ, many decisions were made and many agreements were made for self-determination according to the will of the people, they were not only not respected, but in the most rude way were violated, and were called hostile decisions, while the people, who compiled them, they were called enemies of the people, who as such were pursued and liquidated.
In the Resolution of the Assembly of Prizren (the second meeting of the National Liberation Council of Kosovo), it was announced that Kosovo “by the will of its population joined federal Serbia within the Yugoslav Federation”.
Such a solution of the issue “by the will of the population of Kosovo itself” against the logic of the objective character of the national structure of Kosovo and of the wide space and, with the continuity of the Albanian ethnic majority in the Balkans, not only did not historically close the problem of Kosovo and the Albanian one, but it reopened this issue in a virtual way in a new historical context, on a geopolitical scale in the Balkans.
All of this influenced the nationalist forces in Kosovo to react strongly to the decisions that the assembly made arbitrarily./ KosovaPress
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