The history has shown that violence presents a spiral which can be broken only when wise people, leaders and free peoples say 'no' to it," the premier said in his weekly radio address broadcast on Monday.
Assessing that a great dream about Kosovo's independence would very soon come true, and that its realisation was a matter of months, Qeku said that "the future will not be always easy, and the first step should be made today to overcome fear that Serbs present a danger (to Albanians)".
"They are no danger," Qeku said adding that such an opinion is of key importance for the establishment of mutual trust and a feeling of security.
Recalling that whole generations in Kosovo had grown up in an atmosphere of war and that those people knew very well how it was when they were subjected to violence, alluding to the Serbian regime, Qeku said that those "who have been able to gain freedom should today be able to make a step further and turn themselves to progress and prosperity".