Eddie Rama is angry at the help Kosovars are offering?

Riterre's 6.4 - degree quake has caused 29 deaths and has left homes without thousands of other residents, since many buildings have either been destroyed or threatened with destruction. But, it seems, the prime minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, is not at all satisfied with these assistance. [...]
Riterre's 6.4 - degree quake has caused 29 deaths and has left homes without thousands of other residents, since many buildings have either been destroyed or threatened with destruction.
But, it seems, the prime minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, is not at all satisfied with these assistance.
After the chief of our diplomacy, Behgjet Pacolli, mentioned him in a conversation that was directly broadcasting the possibility of Albanian citizens coming to Kosovo, Rama was looked down on with dark faces and arrogantly declared that such a thing could not happen, writes Periscopi.
No, the problem is perimeter. We can also fix Vlora, but the problem is the perimeter. There are people who have to go to work, to school,” he said.
Even though he expressed his gratitude for the aid of Kosovars, Rama actually appeared angry when he spoke of the 5-euro fee for small cars and 10 euros for trucks crossing the Nation's Way.
He implied that the fee should not be removed from the system, even from those offering aid. Explorer Rama stated that those who wanted to help would not mind paying 5 euros.
“Tarifa on the road is everyone's obligation and has to do with infrastructure, road safety and the state, if it comes with the heart to give much more than 5 euros, 5 euros is not a discrimination they are paid on both sides of the border, and we both in Kosovo and Albania will head to pay roads as the world has. This is the first and that 5 euros are all contributions to the state itself in the sense of guarantee of service. It's amazing this story, I don't understand how these things can be connected”, Rama said.
Finally, Gazeta Express sources in Kosovo say they have heard Albania's prime minister yell at Shefqet Kastrat, company manager who deals with the supervision of “Ruge of the Nation”.
Today, the same company announced that on Milot-Morine Highway, it has allowed for free passage of all vehicles that have brought aid for earthquake victims. /Periscope












