Letter: Priorities in Kosovo
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: As an Englishwoman living in Greece, I can inform you that people here haven't felt so insecure in a long time. Without seeming to think about the consequences for the whole region, for Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria and Greece, Nato has charged in like a bull in a china shop. Stabilisation of the region? I don't agree.
Perhaps the most ironic thing of all is that Nato has played into the hands of Milosevic who must be rubbing his hands together in glee. There is no way that he would have been able to produce such an efficient expulsion of the ethnic Albanians, and no way that the Serbs would be so united behind their leader without the assistance of Nato bombs.
LISA MANLY
Skopelos, Greece
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