Learning what was discussed at Edi Rama's meeting with Greek prime minister

In a positive climate, the meeting between the Albanian and Greek prime minister has been held under the Dubrovnik 16+1 summit. According to the same sources of conversation, it has focused on two main assets. First in Albania's European performance and reforms necessary for starting negotiations. And second, bilateral relations mainly in economic terms. [...]
According to the same sources of conversation, it has focused on two main assets.
First in Albania's European performance and reforms necessary for starting negotiations.
And second, bilateral relations mainly in economic terms.
Prime Minister Tsipras has once again highlighted as the key condition for starting Albania's EU integration negotiations is respect for Greek minority rights in Albania.
In this context, the two leaders have discussed the EU's clear positioning of property rights as well as the proper law and the right of citizens to determine themselves.
Further steps have also been discussed regarding the removal of irredentist terms, as the Greek prime minister noted in the textbooks, as well as the cemetery of Greek soldiers in Albania.
In the second part of the conversation that began shortly after Friday's noon, the emphasis has been placed on economic assistance in a bilateral co-operation that will boost Albanian infrastructure.











