Edi Rama: EU candidate status is kind of a pill against depression

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, candidate status in the European Union, describes “as a kind of anti-depression pill to boost the morality of the countries”. Rama, in an interview for France 24, where he commented on the EU summit with the Western Balkans, said he felt the “right to recognise Ukrainians as a nation doing a lot [...]
Rama, in an interview for France 24, where he commented on the EU summit with the Western Balkans, said he felt the “right to recognise Ukrainians as a nation that is doing a lot for us, how they prevent the advance of the world's most frightening anti-reformation that Putin wants to impose”.
He said it is not Albania that has made a slow process towards the EU, but it is the latter that has slowed progress for the process.
Rama stressed that he is not frustrated, but said he is saddened by the EU's failure to fulfill the promise made to Albania and Northern Macedonia.
“It is not Albania that has made slow progress towards the EU, but the EU has slowed down. I am not frustrated, but rather sad because of the European Union's failure to fulfill its promise to Albania and Northern Macedonia”, Rama is taught to say, writes TCh.
The only positive result for Albania and Northern Macedonia at the European summit was accession to the council's table with observer status.
The two countries are again far from the first intergovernmental conference with the EU.
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, and North Macedonia's Dimitar Kovachevski, and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, at the joint press conference, replayed in various forms the word "Jegignim."
As a positive development took place today, where the Bulgarian Parliament approved the French presidency's proposal of the EU Council for the start of negotiations on North Macedonia's EU membership, and therefore paving the way for Albania as well.












