Cakaya: Unlike Zaev, Rama and I have promised to open negotiations

Acting Foreign Minister Gent Cakaj commented on Zoran Zaev's decision to go to early elections. He said the situation in northern Macedonia has not been the same as that of Albania, as Zaev and the politicians have, according to him, pledged the opening of negotiations inevitably. As he added [...]
He said the situation in northern Macedonia has not been the same as that of Albania, as Zaev and the politicians have, according to him, pledged the opening of negotiations inevitably.
While he added that neither he nor Prime Minister Rama have pledged that the success of the negotiations would be guaranteed.
“in northern Macedonia has had pledges that negotiations would inevitably open.
Hence, the responsibility of their electorate authorities is quite different. I don't know that me and the prime minister have promised from January that negotiations will open. We have pledged to make efforts for negotiations, but not that these negotiations will be opened.
Our challenge has been to translate the Commission's decision into political decision, but we have not promised success”, Cakay said.
Paying the Prize
Earlier Gent Cakaj said that because of France's President Emanuel Macron's relations with European Union countries, Albania is paying the price for failing to open negotiations.
For Emmanuel Macron's relations with the EU, Albania is paying the price. The wide range of Albania's problems should not all be resolved to open negotiations with Albania. Veting, fighting corruption, and finalising the establishment of new judicial troops. Albania is valued and for reducing the number of asylumers around the world”, he said. / PANORAMA.al











