Rama says he has seen map with changed borders in Balkans

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has admitted to seeing the map with border changes in the Balkan states, which was reported that Slovenia's prime minister, Janez Jansha, has sent it to the office of Council of Europe President Charles Michel, as a proposal for the future of the Balkan region. “saw [...]
Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has admitted to seeing the map with border changes in the Balkan states, which was reported that Slovenia's prime minister, Janez Jansha, has sent it to the office of Council of Europe President Charles Michel, as a proposal for the future of the Balkan region.
I've seen and talked to the Slovenian prime minister [Jez Jansha] a long time ago. I've seen this document come out, but I don't have a comment on this case”, Rama said in Vizion Plus.
Rama said it was not for the exchange of territories, but has been for a historic agreement between Kosovo and Serbia.
I wasn't a pro-commercial exchange, but I was in favor of a historic agreement. I've seen a historic agreement, but I've never given support to the idea of exchange of”, he declared, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.
As far as relations with Kurti are concerned, the Albanian prime minister says there is no position either for Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti or for relations between them.











