Co-found Albania on Ukraine issue, Rama at Security Council today

Prime Minister Edi Rama is in the US on the occasion of launching Albania's mandate in the UN Security Council. Today the prime minister will attend the UN Security Council meeting. On his visit yesterday, Rama will have a meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. This meeting [...]
On his visit yesterday, Rama will have a meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. This meeting of Rama will take place tomorrow, and comes after the decision that the US and our country will be co-partisans to the Ukraine issue at the UN Security Council.
During a press conference several days ago, Prime Minister Rama indicated that the United States has chosen Albania as co-founder of positions on the Ukrainian issue at the UN Security Council.
Since the beginning of this year, Albania has been a non-permanent member of this Council. For Rama, Albania's response is a new and enormous responsibility, but is a confirmation of another country's position in the international arena.
Albania will be a special partner of the United States at the Security Council on the perhaps hottest global issue of the moment, which according to Rama is an assessment of its positions and role in playing. With its position as a non-permanent member, relations with the United States, as he pointed out, have taken on a new dimension, which is enriched and with this new fact. “The creation of this US couple and Albania at the Security Council to be co-partisans of the Ukrainian issue has been undertaken to ensure an active and consistent commitment to concrete initiatives that the two countries now close partners in the process will undertake”.











