Rama ) Kosovo politicians: Servile, they smiled at the agreements that Grant brought on them, and they threw mud on me.

After meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama gave an interview for Top Channel, in which she also talked about Mini-Shagen and Pristina's official opposition to involvement in the regional initiative. Rama said Merkel supports Balkan Schengen, as this regional initiative is considered very significant. It understands much [...]
After meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama gave an interview for Top Channel, in which she also talked about Mini-Shagen and Pristina's official opposition to involvement in the regional initiative.
Rama said Merkel supports Balkan Schengen, as this regional initiative is considered very significant.
“She (Merkel) understands very well and knows what an extraordinary step has been taken in the report with Serbia, convincing Serbia to give up its veto or refusal to allow and free movement of people that means: The free movement of people between Albania and Kosovo. Which unfortunately in Pristina do not want to understand and remember that by turning this into a debate over who the traitor is and who is the patriot are doing Kosovo some good or good”, Rama said.
“Not the truth is that they are damaging Kosovo, are turning it away from its big friends and partners, and are unjustly lowering the great reputation that Kosovo gained after taking the right to be a free and sovereign state. So we will continue with the process and certainly, the overall promotion by both the EU and Germany from the US will definitely be for the process to move further”, he added.
Rama has also spoken of the deal to open the airline and the railway between Kosovo and Serbia, with the mediation of US President Richard Green's emissary, who was eventually visiting Kosovo and Serbia.
The last “and, of course, has a significant record of the last few days that is the strong push of Ambassador Greenell by forcing the parties and even KFOR to sit at the table with Belgrade to sign the flight line to Pristina airline Belgrade and then on railways that were rightly greeted by those who already leave no mud without throwing on a process that I have promoted and that goes in the same direction.
And this is something I take from the occasion to say even though it was not a direct part of the Chancellor's discussions that is unfortunate even to be desperate with this duplicator who on one side displays the protruding smile of servile and on the other shows the threatening teeth of a provincial policy that for some votes and for temporary popularity is ready to throw mud and create ditches with a sister, as brother of the same nation <x0, Rama said.












