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Saturday, July 31, 1999 Published at 14:19 GMT 15:19 UK


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Blair's vision of Kosovo

A warm hand for the 'Kosovo crusader'

The full text of Prime Minister Tony Blair's speech from Pristina, Kosovo:

I'm so proud to be here in Pristina, Kosovo. I'm so proud to see you here back in your homeland where you belong.

We know and we can see the evidence all around us of the terrible events of the past few months of the conflict here.

Rebuilding the Balkans
But now I believe that we can see the chance for hope and confidence and prosperity for the future.

We fought in this conflict for a cause and that cause was justice.

We fought for an end to ethnic cleansing, we fought for peace and security for all people in Kosovo.

And your courage inspired us. We know that justice must apply to all people whatever their race, whatever their religion, whatever their class, whatever their background.

'Live in peace'


[ image: Blair visibly moved]
Blair visibly moved
We want all people here in Kosovo, whether Albanian, whether Serbs, whatever their background to live in peace, security and friendship, one with another.

And then we want to offer a future for the whole of Kosovo. That is a future with the family of nations in Europe with the security that comes and the prosperity that comes with being part of Europe.

Over half a century ago Britain was at war with Germany. The whole of Europe was in a state of turmoil.

Today Britain, Germany, France, Italy and all the countries of the European Union work together in partnership and friendship and peace - and that is the future here in the Balkans if we make it the future.

Today as I have been here I have felt so moved and so touched by the warmth and friendship you have shown me.

Children are the future

What has given me pleasure more than anything else is to see the young children today living again in their homeland in peace.

This hope we have for the future, this belief in a different future for Kosovo and for this part of the world, this hope lies in the hands of these children. They are the future of Kosovo.

My friends, people of Kosovo, I thank you for welcoming me here today. It has been my proud honour and privilege to here with you.

I look forward to the day when I come here again when Pristina is rebuilt, when Kosovo is rebuilt and when all people here live in justice and partnership and friendship for the future. Thank you.





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