Rama: Russia not enemies, but dangerous competitors

Prime Minister Edi Rama says Russia cannot be considered an enemy, not even of the West, but a dangerous contender. During an interview in Zone B, Rama also talks about relations with China and the cancellation of several Chinese projects. ” We didn't reject Chinese projects, we canceled a Chinese project that was [...]
During an interview in Zone B, Rama also talks about relations with China and the cancellation of several Chinese projects.
” We have not rejected Chinese projects, we have cancelled a Chinese project that was a scandalous project signed by the previous government for the Arbri Street. We were forced to disrupt that negotiation that would never end and the Chinese side was completely unintelligible from the complex to the bullshit. As for 5G, it's our attitude. I've made it clear before the American stance”.
I have also shared with the leaders of the region, where I have said it is up to us to be in a secure system regarding the Alliance's principles. Despite the major domestic political conflict between Democrats and Republicans in the US, at this point they are consensual. As for Russia, the historically frozen relationship inherited from one government to another. Just as we know very well that any merger in these relations has its limitations not because someone dictates it to us, but our strategic interest is to stay very strongly connected with those who support the strategic interests of Albanians. Kosovo was liberated from the United States, Great Britain, released from the West. We're not going to have any stupid experiments with those we have. Russia is not an enemy, it is neither an enemy of the West, it is a threatening competitor, and above all you cannot shift in relations. We're locked in an alliance where, hopefully, we don't have to make big strategic decisions.












