Cold reports Vjosa Osmani

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, and Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, have extremely cold reports among themselves. One such thing has been observed at a meeting held yesterday in Greece under the SEECP Summit (the process of Southeast Europe's co-operation). The head of the Albanian government has published a report in the profile [...]
The head of the Albanian government has published a report in his official account at “facebook”, accompanied by photographs within the summit. In the published album, there are pictures of Rama interacting with participants, including Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic, until President Osmani is seen only in a photograph, and that a general picture of the table where all participants are seen.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has also made the announcement regarding this meeting. Kosovo's head of state has published three photographs, and only half of Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, is seen in one.
The clashes between President Vjosa Osmani and Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, date back to the time they talked about the idea of correcting the borders between Kosovo and Serbia, with Rama engaged as supporters and Osman a powerful opponent. Meanwhile, the rift between the two politicians has deepened with the rise to the idea of the Open “Balkans, the idea which Kosovo President Sė side-side.
In 2020, as incumbent President Vjosa Osmani, she had been waited cold from Edi Rama on an official visit to Tirana. Until Osman's speech, held in Albania's Parliament, where it opposed at the time called Balkan Eminsenenengen” and the Transit Road Tran, had prompted Albania's prime minister's reaction, saying Vjosa Osmani did propaganda only for votes.
I can say that our objective has certainly been and remains zero problems with neighbours. But zero problems neighbours don't mean hiding problems. . It's not that we have problems, we don't have any problems with Kosovo. Unfortunately, Kosovo has problems with itself, and if I can make a definition, for some time domestic politics has become foreign policy and that foreign policy has become internal. This has exhausted Kosovo. It is a problem I see with much concern that I have been addressing consistently in all my conversations with leaders in Kosovo. I tried publicly without wanting to burden anyone. It is typical of what happens with access to regional Schengen, where one of the foreign policy pillars dealing with regional politics has become like Rosafa's stronghold in Kosovo. For me, it is unthinkable that a legitimate government would sign the will of the state of Kosovo at the White House for the shengen, and a incumbent president appears in Albania to make domestic politics with this. Even more impressive is the train debate. The road payment beam as a firm border for Kosovo is presented. That is to make politics with an administrative issue with the neighbouring country -- to come to Tirana -- to make propaganda to win votes in Kosovo. That beam there is no border between Albania and Kosovo. If for Lady Vjosa the homeland is Kosovo and Albania. This beam is in the middle of the homeland and must pay all natives”, Edi Rama had declared.












