The former Greek minister goes to Albania: Whoever shoots, let him get shot.

Former Greek Foreign Minister Theodhoros Pangalos, in an interview for Television Sky on Thursday morning, questioned about the event in the village of Bularat, has declared that he advocates the position that anyone carrying arms and shooting should be shot by police. I am convinced that whoever holds the gun in his hand will be immediately shot [...]
“I am convinced that whoever holds the gun in his hand will be immediately shot by police, as it is in civilized countries, in Scandinavian countries or the US”, Pangalos said.
There was no need for anyone from Greece to go up, as one flag put it, added Pangalos, when we saw that in Dervican and Bularat has so many flags, up to the surplus.
Pangalos, a former politician often very controversial in his statements, has also said Prime Minister Edi Rama's statement after that was wrong, at the wrong time.
“Rama made the wrong statement at the wrong time. Rama is a politician who only cares about votes. He wants to garner votes in southern Albania. And this is about the fact that there are not only Greeks in the south, but also Albanians”, Pangalos explained.
Also, Pangalos has said that Greece, to be a leader in the region, must have strong alliances with all Balkan states, between them and Albania.












