The Chairman of the Albanian delegation to the Peace Conference, Luigj Bumçi on February 11th,1920, sent a telegram to the government of the British Prime Minister Lloyd George, also chairman of the conference. Bumçi wanted to step up the plan for the partition of the Albanian State. “The separation of Albania between Italian, Serbs and Greeks or putting under the control of these countries who have had always annexationist purposes on Albanian territory, will bring unlikely consequences for the Albanian nation, was wrote in telegram.
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