Eddy Rama's two-day visit to Kosovo sent messages to political leaders

Establishing charges by the Special on Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and the president of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Kadri Veselin, for allegedly war crimes, prompted Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama to leave towards Kosovo on Monday to meet with political leaders. Albanian government chief held meetings with [...] leaders for two days.
The Albanian government chief held meetings with the heads of state for two days, and other political leaders. His visit to Kosovo, Rama concluded it by addressing citizens through a media conference, where she said Albania is obligated to support Kosovo unconditionally, writes Telegrafi.
Rama before the media said the Special Prosecutor's communiqué, which he called “pages-rruffe”, is similar to the communiques of the Chinese cultural revolution, which he said they experienced during the dictatorship in Albania.
He said whether it was intended or not, publishing this communique on the eve of the meeting at the White House “abort a process related to peace”.
The so-called <x0munikata, for me a sheet of junk, for me similar to the communiquettes along the Chinese cultural revolution, a show that we have experienced in Albania during the dictatorship, published at the moment of its publication, whether it is random or intentional on the eve of a meeting at the White House, to say that history began to be written in an act that attributed an abortion to peace, which relates to peace”, Rama said at the end of his official visit to Kosovo.
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, was accompanied by Albanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Gent Cakaj during his visit to Kosovo, while accompanied by Albania's ambassador to Kosovo, Kemal Minxhozi.
First day of Prime Minister Rama's visit to Kosovo
The first meeting, Rama on Monday day held with Social Democrat Initiative Chairman Fatmir Limaj.
After the meeting, Limaj has said that with Prime Minister Rama they have talked about the recent political developments in Kosovo, and that Prime Minister Rama has expressed willingness to offer all the Albanian state assistance in any process Kosovo can go through.
After completing his meeting with the head of the Initiative, Rama met Kosovo Parliament Speaker Vjosa Osmani.
The meeting took place at the Kosovo Parliament facilities. Later, Rama also met with Kosovo Government Chief Avdullah Hoti.
Hoti said after the meeting that Kosovo and Albania have all opportunities to deepen co-operation further as natural and strategic partners in the process of realising Euro-Atlantic integration goals.
“We also talked about the new state created in the country, and I stressed that the Republic of Kosovo already has an institutional testimony culture to meet with dignity such challenges, which of course are not easy”, Hoti had announced.
Hoti has also announced that he has accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Rama to visit Tirana this Friday, July 3rd.
However, Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama did not host Vetevendosje Movement chairman Albin Kurti at the meeting.
Rama at the Vetevendosje Movement headquarters held a meeting with LVV deputy chairman Glauk Konjufca.
Rama also met with PDK leader Kadri Wessel. He even called the meeting a brotherly meeting by publishing pictures together.
And after successive meetings, a dinner was held for the Albanian prime minister, which Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Kosovo leader Hashim Thaci had planned PDK, Kadri Wessel.
Meanwhile, the official meeting between Thaci and Rama took place around 7:00 in the presidency.
Day two of Prime Minister Rama's visit to Kosovo:
Meanwhile, on the second day of the visit to our country, Prime Minister Rama met with LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa, the AKR's Behgjet Pacolli and Pristina Chairman Shpend Ahmeti.
Rama in the agenda also had a meeting with AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj, but the latter did not meet with the Albanian executive chief due to an earlier clash over the idea of exchange of territories that ended with an indictment of Albania's prime minister at the Pristina Foundation Court against Haradinaj for libel.
However, Rama before returning to Albania declared he would withdraw the slander indictment he filed with former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
I've announced that I will not communicate with the media on every door, but I will make a press conference, where I will withdraw the indictment. I'm going to withdraw the lawsuit, not because it's too small for me, but because it's much bigger what I have to bring together today. I don't know what the appeal of the indictment has to do with the roles between us, rather with the indictment and without indictment, with slander and slander, Ramush Haradinaj is not the prime minister, politician, but he is one of the historical figures, from that country nobody can remove him, nor can he himself leave that country, however bad prime minister he is. The indictment will be dropped, of course officially”, Rama said.
Recognitions of political developments in Kosovo, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit to Pristina, have praised the key, but Rama statements of unity in the political spectrum in Kosovo see them as unnecessary interference.
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit should be seen more in the position of political profit on his part than as a contribution to the Kosovo political scene, Imer Mushkolaj told Radio Free Europe.
Meanwhile, politicologist Ramush Tahiri told Radio Free Europe that Albania's prime minister's visit at this time was welcome, despite whether it could be considered political visit.











