Sali Berisha: Albanians in New York reject meeting with Pandeli Majon

After crucified in Michigan, Pandeli Majko was held accountable for the vote against US at the UN, now New York Albanians have refused to meet him. That is how diaspora Albanians Sali Berisha write to Facebook. According to their messages, Albanians in New York refuse to meet Albanian Minister Pandeli Majko, and [...]
After crucified in Michigan, Pandeli Majko was held accountable for the vote against US at the UN, now New York Albanians have refused to meet him. That is how diaspora Albanians Sali Berisha write to Facebook.
According to their messages, Albanians in New York refuse to meet Albanian Minister Pandeli Majko, and all this comes after they are ashamed of bringing the Albanian state to the UN.
The citizens' messages have been made public by former Prime Minister Sali Berisha.
What Sali Berisha writes on Facebook:
Albanians in New York refuse to meet with Mike! sb
There's no one in New York to arrange for Mako to meet with Albanians because people refuse to go. That's because of Eddie Rama's unbelievable government vote against the US, a vote that no Albanian expected. Majko after the cross-crossing that they made in Michigan that barely complete a classroom, and he declared that voting was a crime of prime minister's attempt to organize a better meeting here in New York. But no one does.
He starts praying where there are groups of Albanians to take pictures, but people don't even want pictures to do with it. They have Rama, of course, but this is his minister. The Albanian vote has hit our face. After the U.S. stands against Enver Hoxha, this is the most anti-American stance, and this attitude is condemned by all Albanians of the diaspora. With respect...”












