Osmani himself is uniquely qualified to do exactly that: he is a member of the Albanian minority in North Macedonia and has witnessed the strife between the Albanians and the Macedonians in decades past. Now, pacified, partly due to the efforts of OSCE’s historical first mission on the ground, the tiny country (1.9 million citizens) has something to offer to the rest of the world.
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