Albanian fears
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Your support makes all the difference.BRUSSELS (Reuter) - Albania, warning that war will spread through the Balkans, told Nato yesterday it was applying to join the Alliance, the first member of the defunct Warsaw Pact to do so since the end of the Cold War. President Sali Berisha appealed for peace-keeping forces to be sent to the Serbian province of Kosovo to stop the Yugoslav conflict spreading.
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