Rama and Brnabiqi exchange letters for Kosovo, learn what is written there

Serbia has expressed its intention to enter between Kosovo and Albania, with the tendency to disrupt relations between the two countries. Through two letters sent to Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq, has expressed concern that things in the region are going terribly wrong -- the cause of Kosovo -- writes Koha Ditore today. So, it [...]
Thus, it has gone so far that it asks Rama to reconsider his support position for the state that declared independence on February 17, 2008. In the correspondence provided by “Koha Ditore”, Rama expresses surprise at Brnabisic's request, while reminding her of the suffering Serbia has caused Kosovo in the past century, and the current obstacles to Kosovo's efforts for membership in international organisations.
“Sic says it in both letters, my country has placed the greatest trust in the Republic of Kosovo and its authorities. This is truly our natural link as a nation, which stems not only from our special relationship with Kosovo, but most importantly from the commitment of the international community and Kosovo itself to strengthen citizenship and build a democratic, multiethnic and multi-trusted country”, writes on Rama's letter exchange, which holds December 3, 2018.












