Edi Rama: Merkel called me today, that's what she told me.

Prime Minister Edi Rama announced today that he had held a long telephone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. In the conversation, Rama said they have talked about further performance of joint efforts to launch membership negotiations. This Thursday on the Opinion show, the government chief indicated some details. Edi Rama: The Chancellor took me [...]
This Thursday on the Opinion show, the government chief indicated some details.
Edi Rama: The Chancellor called today, I didn't call. I have phone calls with everyone...
Blendi Fevziu: She had no other job today, being on the phone 45 minutes?
Edi Rama: If you're gonna insult me, say she had no other job, then I have no other job to talk to you... And what you're talking about is how it happened, why it happened and what we should do together so that this thing can be repaired by doing the right thing. According to the Chancellor, negotiations should be opened with Albania and Northern Macedonia. Germany's Chancellor calls because there is one person who is very involved in this process. How do you explain this that committed Germany, which has agreed with us to build a communication process with countries that are skeptical. Opinion. al










