The verbal fortress Sofia-Tirana closes with happy-end

The verbal replica between official Sofia and Tirana, which was developed today through an official foreign ministry stance and Albania's Edi Rama-Prime Minister, has not had precendents and is truly a strong development. Strong as words have been, but eventually they associated with strong development and [...]
Strong as words have been, but eventually accompanied by a strong, expected development, such as Bulgaria's Parliament vote to support Emmanuel Macron's proposal for the removal of vetous to Skopje.
Despite the Happy-end, this controversy will not easily fade away, as it will be part of the history of relations between the two countries.
A strong language, also hard to say: “Djema is a real mess, it is a shame”, Edi Rama said yesterday in Brussels in front of Bulgarian media reporters. A statement that wasn't just emotional, of course, but what matters is that.
In Tirana, the issue of ethics, language, and manner of making politics with internationals has immediately been restored.
Besnik Mustafaj, the DP's foreign minister, said yesterday that Edi Rama's statements hurt the country, as a head of state must be calmer and more ethical.
It is quite normal, even healthy for the debate to enter the pillar of ethics, education, politics and educated diplomacy that should follow the official Albanian political representatives.
You remember Federica Moghrin? It's an Italian politician who was the European Union's top official for foreign relations. From Tirana, she has been charged openly, as a politician linked to extremists and a drug dealer.
It hasn't happened too far from today. But by political tribunes and Tirana panels. He was accused, but today no one talks to him. He was accused of defending and supporting reform in justice and self - sacrifice. Federiccha, a 49-year-old researcher and Martha's mother and Caterina, is today a rector of the European College, a prestigious post-school study institution in Brussels.
No doubt everyone remembers another woman, aged Mogher. It's Croatian Romana Vlahin. Renowned journalist, diplomat and researcher, recently served in Tirana as European Union ambassador to Tirana. He strongly supported self-preservation and justice reform. He was accused of immorality and corruption.
Totally without any evidence and no charge against Mrs. Vlahti was based. Today, the famous Croat is a senior EU official, ambassador to the EU Foreign Service for Co-ordination respectively. In short, she went up as her colleague.
Donald Lou, former US ambassador to Tirana, today a senior official of the United States government in the UN. She was viciously attacked by corruption, immorality, and such things as her colleague, where language was corrupted not only by networks but by extremely senior officials in Tirana with words of the most serious.
Luigi Sorca, the famous anti-mafia prosecutor of Palermo, Italy's diplomat and European Commission for Enlargement official. The EU ambassador to Albania is appointed. He was accused of romantic ties, even promising to be released in pink videos. Today, Dr Soreca is a very senior official in Brussels.
Knut Flickenstein, a social Democrat politician from Hamburg, a well - known and respected name of German Social Democrats. He was a rapporteur for Albania in the German Parliament. He was accused of coming to Albania, alongside Eddie Rama of having a girlfriend here. A period after giving up the mandate, Flickenstein also served Albania's lobbyist for European integration, as he was able to facilitate contacts.
It was accused of receiving fat wages in Tirana, from people who have never received their wages, after living in villas, driving the Range Rowera and resting in super expensive complex resorts. Today Knut Flickenstein, retired from active politics, has been called by prestigious German companies to serve as adviser and strategist on administration boards.
To all these women and men, who are well - known personalities in powerful world countries, Albania's allies have become at best, and in reality those who curse them have done much harm to Albania. They were people who did not, even ministers or even other senior officials.
Besnik Mustafaj may be right in his criticism of Edi Rama to moderate his vocabulary, even the more he criticises a prime minister very well. But neither Mr. Mustafaj nor his colleagues said a word when their colleagues are super honored and super prestigious diplomats insult them as “heid” and “prostitute”. That's really Eddie Rama, he really has a strong language, but we're not in attacks under the belt. Why didn't Mr. Mustafaj speak then, and his friends, or was it a job... /Theme












