Bushati: Vjosa Osmani came to Tirana on anti-Rame mission, not even the Greek presidents did.

Journalist Andi Bushati has said that President Vjosa Osmani's task worker, came to Tirana with the anti-Rame mission. According to Bushat, not even the Greek presidents have been brought to this form in Albania. He said he was desperate for this Vjosa visit because it is one of the most tense visits that a chief of state [...]
He said he was desperate for this Vjosa visit because it is one of the most tense visits a chief of state has made to Albania and that he has come to Tirana only to tell Edi Rama that he is Vucic's friend and traitor, and that he has rejected everything he thinks has been Edi Rama's diplomatic action in the past 7 years.
I was desperate in the sense that I had gone through a absurd comparison, which is one of the tense visits a chief of state has made to Albania.
I agree with what Vjosa Osmani says about the Serb genocide, about Mini Schengen, about partitioning Kosovo, but the issue is a president of an Albanian state can come to Albania and crack a series of bombs so publicly and so hard to hit a man and a political majority.
If you put Albin Kurti, who was the most severe, even Ramush Haradinaj, who has again been tough with Edi Rama, have not paid a visit with a full package against one man.
Vjosa Osmani has landed in Tirana just to tell Edi Rama that you are Vucic's friend and traitor, and has rejected everything has been Edi Rama's diplomatic action in seven years.
That is not Vjosa Osmani's opinion, because for Mini Schengen, for partitioning Kosovo, you have jointly against Rama's stance with Vucic, you have Isa Mustafen, you have Albin Kurtin, you have Vjosa Osmani and Ramush Haradinaj.
Brussels has not had the same attitude as America and I have in writing that you quoted and said that.
Why do I say that Vjosa Osmani has landed in Tirana ready with an anti-Rama agenda, that she asks the Albanian government of Mini Schengen, while having her prime minister who has gone and signed in Washington, so can you ask Tirana for something Pristina has signed?
The problem is that it's too much protagonism for me too.
We have here come some Greek presidents and we know what problems Tirana and Athens have between them, but they may have said a lot behind closed doors, but publicly spoken so strongly, no.
Never has a state delegation caused so many problems at table”, Andy Bushati said at Top Talk.









