Rama EU attack on Kosovo: He is not ashamed

From Kosovo to a conversation with Pristina University students, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has again attacked the European Union, saying he has not pledged visa liberalisation. He said Pristina has met all the conditions Brussels required, but because of domestic policies, countries [...]
I want to tell you that the first one, I would never have dealt with politics if I had been born in France, Germany, England or America, and in Albania if it hadn't been the story combined with the performance of my life that involved me, without thinking that one day I would wear a suit. When I got involved in politics I had earring, original teeth, that these aren't original, that they were made by dentist, I had hair, more of all of you here.
So many years ago, and without ever knowing that I would take care of it, things turned out and life is what happens to us while we are making other plans. Next during the entry to say I believe 100%, not 99% that the only way out of the endless inertia of history production and to produce prosperity is “Open Balkans” for us. Today you have to move freely without visas, you are the only community in Europe, with visas, and you are the only Euro-Atlantic alliance that has freed it from an ethnic dictatorship.
It is absurd, that your grandparents and your parents, lived under Slobodan Milosevic and moved freely to Europe with the passport of Yugoslavia or where I know it, you live in a sovereign state and you can't move. Why? Because the EU doesn't keep its word. They told Kosovo, you have to do these tasks, which are technical, Kosovo did everything, and the EU report itself says.
That's a shame. They understand, but they don't feel shy. For internal reasons and that's it. Albania should have started negotiations, but does not start, Bulgaria's history has now emerged. They don't even hostage to Kosovo, or to Albania, they don't make it against you or us, they do it because they have internal policy reasons. Today, the EU is guided by local interests and polls. So we're going to do this because when they put us in a process or else it's not up to us.
It is up to us to do our best to expand here, that here the EU does not come to say not to remove borders, or free movement of capitals. The EU has launched the Berlin process. But the principles are right, that these freedoms have to be implemented and financed, have been 7-8 years, and politically has done very well, but we haven't seen any railways, because the process is very slow and depends on their meetings. Why, though, will we expect the meetings they have once a year, which speak of farmers and collectors? Or should we? We have to do the expert documentation not to be a few times” said Rama.











