Kurt's visit to Albania: Bad reception, robot red carpet, recognition of his mandate

The first state visit abroad by the new prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo has not gone so well. A series of clever things marked the visit in question with commentators who have already opened their mouths to comment. Prime Minister Kurti is not known for being so good at Albania's prime minister, Mr. Eddie Rama. This did [...]
Prime Minister Kurti is not known for being so good at Albania's prime minister, Mr. Eddie Rama.
This prompted supporters of the Vetevendosje Movement, his party, to comment on the visit with the legitimate words -- the Albanian prime minister's “meets Edi Rama. ”
Actually, Mr. Kurti had behind him the flag of the Republic of Kosovo, while it was Prime Minister Rama who represented the flag of the Republic of Albania, writes Periscopi.

If he were to stand behind his principles, Kurt would also have to intervene in the state protocol seeking the complete bypass of Kosovo's flag.
Kurte earlier did not stand up to honor the Kosovo anthem, nor did he observe our state flag.
Politologist Shkodran Ramadani has considered Kurti once named the Kosovo flag a “character to burden the neo-colonial dominant burden, from which he and his party would safely release Kosovo. Today, at the official reception in Albania, Albin Kurti represents “the washing-lara flag and is represented by the Kosovo Petroll flag. ”
Another impact was the mention of hours of his mandate as prime minister.
“Another hour becomes a week that I took office as prime minister,” Kurti said at the joint conference with Mr. Eddie Rama.
Kurti seems to be enjoying to the maximum the privilege of being prime minister of Kosovo, as he is also mentioning his hours in government. As he was speaking, he filled 167 hours in power, but it is not known why he mentioned such a thing completely without need. Looks like Mr. Kurti would be a better diedter than ECDS's power distributors.
Journalist Enver Robelli, meanwhile, has commented earlier by means of a written Kurti state visa and the reception the Albanian state has made. He has described waiting as very cold, even mentioning verbal exchange. Robel considered that in every gesture and almost every word, Prime Minister Rama ignored Mr. Kurt.
The expectation that Albania's prime minister made to Kosovo's prime minister was tense. A Siberian atmosphere in central Tirana. This was noted in almost every word, in every action of Eddie Rama.

In many moments, the sight of both politicians seemed too dark and heavy as if we were both countries in a situation similar to North Korea and South Korea.
While the other journalist, from Koha Ditore, Besnik Krasniqi has named his walk on the red carpet as that of “robot” saying he should walk more naturally.
Albin left me walking on red carpet! Be more natural, how the robot looks! He wrote.
During this meeting, Mr. Kurt had to say hello to Mrs. Besa Sahini, who is the wife of the biggest political opponent and former associate of his, Mr. Dardan Molliq.
As it finally comes in, it was found that Kurti would not visit at all as planned Tirana Mayor Mr. Erion Veliaj.
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