Edi Rama for reports with Kurti Government: Not All Goes Oil

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama once again acknowledged that not all goes well in relations with the Kosovo government, led by Albin Kurti, following clashes for the “Open Balkans initiative”, where Pristina is positioned against. Despite that, however, Rama said they would work hard with the Kosovo government on projects [...]
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama once again acknowledged that not all goes well in relations with the Kosovo government, led by Albin Kurti, following clashes for the “Open Balkans initiative”, where Pristina is positioned against.
However, despite that, Rama said they would work hard with the Kosovo government on projects between the two countries.
“With the government of Kosovo things do not go smoothly and the incorrigibly for “Open Banking” has received an undeserved load in this middle, but we will work with dedication to the Kosovo government to have the most brotherly relationship with those jobs and directions that unite us and patiently deal with the incorrigibility of “the OpenBallan” which is the right choice for the future of this country and the region where we are more willing to open up and interact as much as we will be strengthened in the European perspective, he said.
He added that in relations with the Kosovo Assembly, a new approach and quality are needed.
“Need a new approach and quality in relations with the Kosovo Assembly, we need to be much more present in Pristina to discuss there to share opinions in the two states' interests, and we will invite them much more”, the Albanian prime minister said.
On the other hand, Rama said that the “Open Balkans” make it stronger both Albania and the Albanian factor. /Mapo











