Rama says it was Nora Gjakova and Distria Krasniqi's wish to take pictures with him

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama, through a Facebook post that has responded to criticism from Kosovo for “Open Balkan”, has also mentioned the meeting with Kosovo jungles that won gold medals at the Tokyo Olympic Games, Nora Gjakova and Distria Krasniqi. Rama wrote on Facebook that Nora, Distria and their coach, Driton [...]
Rama has written on Facebook that Nora, Distria and their coach, Driton Kuka, have sought to be photographed with Rama and have expressed the wish that Rama published those pictures in his profile.
I had the special pleasure of having Tokyo's two Kosovo gold daughters visited, along with their phenomenal coach. They wanted to see me and I felt very honored. Conversation with the girls and the coach and friends they accompanied was inspiring and with some beautiful ideas of cooperation that we agreed to develop together. When they asked me to take pictures, I told them “but I'm a traitor, I don't want to make trouble for you! They actually laughed a lot, and we took the pictures, and they wanted to post it on my website, and it wrote Rama, broadcast the news.net.
He said he expected that the digital military of the patriots across the body to curse and curse him in comments.
Well, as I expected, the digital army of patriots across the border, that their reproaches and curses have their own blind Albanian war weapons with the Albanian, and that they know nothing about what to do with donkeys and are playing sarmar, was launched in a river of comments to my post. Thank God they don't know what they're doing, it's the best thing to say. And I forgive them, who inspires them and feeds them with the blind poison of hatred, dyssia, fear of the future. But two words as short as possible for such a long conversation, you just let them out of the way with this case” wrote Rama.












