The Berlin hot meeting, what happened between Thaci, Rama and Haradinaj?

The June 1st meeting, held in Berlin between Western Balkan leaders and those of the EU, in what is known as the Berlin Summit, would spark the most extreme disputes between former Prime Minister Haradinaj, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Kosovo President Hashim Thaci. Tax [...]
The June 1st meeting, held in Berlin between Western Balkan leaders and those of the EU, in what is known as the Berlin Summit, would spark the most extreme disputes between former Prime Minister Haradinaj, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Kosovo President Hashim Thaci.
Cause for the rise of these disputes would become the tax imposed on Serbia by the Government, which was headed by Ramush Haradinaj, writes news.
The latter, shortly after the summit's end, would be rushed to issue statements and grave accusations against Rama and Thaci.
Haradinaj had since claimed greater that Edi Rama and Hashim Thaci had put great pressure on him for the removal of the tax on Serbian goods.
The former prime minister even said the pressure was put on him in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
I was completely alone in an attitude. It was harder. More pressure was put on me by President Thaci and Edi Rama than on other world leaders. Insisting that I respect Chancellor and President Macron's request that this is a good chance, this is an opportunity for Kosovo, etc., don't lose this chance, and where I know it. A direct insistence. In an English language, both Chancellor and President Macron” understood it, Haradinaj said after the summit ended in Berlin.
Haradinaj would go even further. He later claimed Rama and Thaci would receive 10 billion euros for partitioning Kosovo.
The former prime minister's statements remained unanswered until yesterday's evening.
Invited to a television debate, Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama released his version of what happened in Berlin with Haradinaj, Thaci, Macron and Merkel.
According to Rama, President Macron had offered Haradinaj to suspend the tax for four months so as to move forward with visa liberalisation.
From what Rama said, Macron had promised that if there is no movement in that direction even after four months, France would remove the visa liberalisation veto and in that form the whole process would be unblocked.
It's the person who's going to go public because he lied in the most unscrupulous way after the meeting in Berlin that he said I pressured him to remove the tax, but I didn't pressure him, but I told him that this is what he's proposing to Macron to come to life once. This has had the case of Kosovo giving visa liberalisation, because in front of Merkel, Macroni and all the others we were in Berlin has been told. Macron has told him to give him four months that I'm going in with Angela and finish the tax, Serbia suspend the campaign, and if after four months they don't cut their visas, I'm going to do it. That's what he told Macro. But he stubbornly refuses to accept”, Rama has said.
The positions between Rama and Haradinaj will apparently deepen even more in the future, because the Albanian president has warned that he will sue Haradinaj for slandering statements for 10 billion euros.
I have a legal office working on this and that will soon submit the indictment for slander in Kosovo, and that gentleman (Haradinaj) will come and prove before the court that those 10 billion euros will be separated”, Rama said on the move.
An even more extreme version of what had happened in Berlin has former Kosovo Assembly President Milaim Zeka.
In an interview with news.net, conducted just before the elections, Zeka said that in Berlin the situation had gone so far that Haradinaj's Rama had seriously offended each other.
According to Zeka, all these insults had even occurred in front of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron.











