Rama to London: It's not a mini at all, we're the longest in the region

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, attended the EURZH summit that held works in London, where he once again defended the Balkan minister as an initiative that would create more conveniences for Balkan citizens. At the same panel where Kosovo counterpart Albin Kurti and Serbia's Ana Brnabyq, prime minister [...]
Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, attended the EURZH summit that held works in London, where he once again defended the Balkan minister as an initiative that would create more conveniences for Balkan citizens.
On the same panel where Kosovo counterpart Albin Kurti and Serbia's Ana Brnabiq were located, Albanian Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq called the initiative successful ministering, despite the fact that she has only agreed to Belgrade, Tirana and Skopje so far.
Until 2014, they were never so easily seated with each other, without weapons, without hatred, without bloodshed, to talk about the future. Of course, we have problems to solve, but we are working together and we want to build together the future of our children. It doesn't agree with the term mini-sensine, it's not a mini at all, as we are the longest in the region. It's a regional space where it's about the 4 freedoms of the” movement, Rama said.
Even in London, the Albanian government chief spoke of the disappointment that the October negative decision brought on the start of negotiations, while acknowledging that Brussels has difficulty understanding Albanian politics.
“As regards the integration process, we have faced many disappointments. Croatia is a certain agent in Brussels and at the same time our translator in Brussels. Of course, it is easier to translate Brussels than to translate us into Brussels. But what's important is the construction of the Western Balkans highway”, Rama followed.
At the end of his speech Edi Rama highlighted some of the projects Albania seeks investment for, such as Vlora International Airport, parks, hidrical investments












