Rama: Serbia Must Know Kosovo, Or Will Have Final Peace in Balkans

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has declared that there is still no final peace in the Balkans, because there are still problems to resolve, and especially the problem between Serbia and Kosovo, which is an independent, sovereign state that must be recognised by Serbia, according to him. The Albanian government chief made these comments while [...]
These comments were made by the chief of the Albanian government as he was invited through a <x0 connection. Skype” on French television “France 24”, where it also commented on the “Open Balkans initiative”.
Rama called for an open Balkans -- a mini-mark to facilitate the movement of goods between Albania, Northern Macedonia and Serbia -- and the removal of borders from 2023.
But the other three Balkan countries -- Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina -- have not joined the initiative due to ethnic tensions, and according to Rama, this initiative does not foresee restrictions and is open to all, and the goal is to improve the lives of citizens.
“S first, at the initiative “Open Balkans” The door is open to all Balkan countries without preconditions, but the idea is not to remain the victim of someone, one or another, who does not want it or that. We want to do something important for people, for the region. Is it a difficult process? Yeah, it's really hard. It is not easy because at the same time it is a peace process. We still do not have final peace in the Balkans, because there is still a problem to solve, and especially the problem between Serbia and Kosovo, which is an independent, sovereign state that must be recognised by Serbia. But at the same time, there are lessons to be learned from history. Let us quote, since we are speaking French, France, which provides an outstanding example. What France and Germany did after World War II is the” road, Rama said.











