Deda: Good thing Edi Rama doesn't decide our borders

Alternative MP Ilir Deda has sorryly called the statements of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama at the joint meeting of the Kosovo government and Albania in Pec today. Rama today said it does not exclude the idea of correcting Kosovo-Serbia borders, and for that, Deda said that “is good that the prime minister [...]
Alternative MP Ilir Deda has sorryly called the statements of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama at the joint meeting of the Kosovo government and Albania in Pec today.
Rama said today that it does not rule out the idea of correcting Kosovo-Serbia borders, and for that, Deda said that “is good that Albania's prime minister does not decide for Kosovo who knows where the” borders would be.
Albania's top executive speaking on the topic of border correction said anyone who “arms President Hashim Thaci, calling him a traitor, is an ass”. That, according to the Deda, was an insult to all Kosovo citizens.
“Today everything fell under the shadow of Edi Rama's nervousness, as it seems he has invested a lot in Thaci's and Vuciqi's project and has to be ashamed of why he comes to Kosovo and keeps legalism that borders can be negotiated. Finally, he insulted all citizens by telling them donkeys. Kosovo has historically had the support it has needed from Albania, and that is a pity. Everyone's masks are falling, and this is more important for our people to see who is there for them. Even with the Constitutions partitioning Kosovo is described as treason. It's part of the law and maybe Rama should read the Kosovo penal code”, Deda said at Express Interview at KTV.
Deda has also criticised Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli for failing to membership in Interpol. He said he must give responsibility for Kosovo's second failure on the road to accession to international organisations.
The Interpol failure has been forgotten and must be responsible by the foreign minister. The night before the vote, Pacolli told reporters he had brought them to Dubai that he is admitted to Interpol tomorrow. Now he said no to Serbia, he has lobbied strongly and I think he should take responsibility. That was the second shot. The first was with the U. NESCO, the second Interpol”, said Deda.












