Greece's prime minister: The issue? No such thing

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has been talking this Sunday about negotiations between Greece and Albania, saying the climate is positive. But despite praising the climate of negotiations, the head of the Greek government has openly said that for or despite praising the climate of negotiations, the head of the Greek government has said [...]
But despite praising the climate of talks, the head of the Greek government has openly said that, for or even though it has praised the climate of negotiations, the head of the Greek government has openly said there is no kind of issue or discussion, thus closing the door to discuss an important point for Albania and the interests of the Albanian nation.
The negotiations are under way at the level of the two countries' foreign ministers. They are difficult issues, but the talks are in a positive climate. It is clear that Greece will support the opening of the integration negotiations chapters must carry out a series of reforms and promises the Albanian government has made”, the Greek prime minister said.
Tsipras case referred to in these words:
They've heard a lot about these negotiations. Many of what they have been told have nothing to do with reality. Within the framework of the talks is the maintenance of pyramids marking borders with the neighbouring country, and some said we are going to make a redefinition of borders. Also, some insist on putting the bagged issue out of the window. There is no such thing.
And of course I would say there would be more consensus on these issues, because there should be information, understanding, and trust on national issues.
Greece is moving with a clear strategy of resolving problems. Not withdrawing from major national lines, but solving problems. In order to transform into a leading country in the region -- a country that solves problems, which is not a factor of problems, but a factor of solutions. And ultimately, to be guided and to the main issue, which is Greek-Turkish relations. Where we should focus the gravity of our diplomacy next period.











