Rama: Visa non-liberalisation is a lasting shame for EU

Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has spoken at the joint meeting with the Kosovo government on abolishing visas and Washington's agreement. Rama said that Kosovo's only option is dialogue. According to him, any exit from the dialogue would have serious consequences for Kosovo. “Time and facts indicated that it was an obstacle [...]
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has spoken at the joint meeting with the Kosovo government on abolishing visas and Washington's agreement.
Rama said that Kosovo's only option is dialogue. According to him, any exit from the dialogue would have serious consequences for Kosovo.
“Time and facts showed that it was an obstacle that Kosovo lowered itself. Dialogue remains the only instrument to win the thorny issue for solutions. Any derailment from the dialogue creates only eulogical victories in social networks, but removes real victory and weakens Kosovo's position, if within the relationship with itself whether it is abroad in relation to the world. Internal Consensus is a must I wish and I hope it will remain that way”, Rama said.
According to him, the Kosovo government managed to repair the damage caused by the rift with Americans.
I think we're in power today when we can see both the consequences of the road-free company and those of the company's one-way perspective. At one time, a huge crack that had consequences for Kosovo managed to be repaired. I don't know what to believe about visa liberalisation. Disliberalisation is a disgrace to the EU, an inestimable and unwarranted shame”, he said.
“Can't understand any of what they say(NË BE)”, Rama said.
Rama, meanwhile, also talked about the benefits the two countries are expected to receive from the agreements to be reached today.











