Abazovic stands up for Rama: Any attempt on his part goes to have a region at peace

Montenegro's acting prime minister, Dritan Abazovic, from Tirana, who was present for the minister's ministerial minister under the Berlin Process, outlined Prime Minister Edi Rama's statement of Kosovo's North taking control of KFOR. His actions and every great international activity for [...]
His actions and every major international activity for the Western Balkans go in the direction that we as a region have peace and move toward progress. I do not belong to those politicians, who will initiate critical actions against Rama because I am convinced that his actions go in one direction, so that we have a region in peace.”, he said.
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has called last week for KFOR to take over northern Kosovo to prevent any greater conflict, which, according to him, is more likely today than ever before.
At a media conference last Thursday, Rama has said that such a thing has been proposed at the NATO summit.
On the other hand, I want to stress that things can go away and they can go quickly. So not only is the level of representation of the Euro-Atlantic community to be lifted away and quickly raised, but it must be taken into account that otherwise, along with the stock of all those generally unmet agreements, the delay in taking this step could bring and a stock of victims of an armed conflict. To prevent in any way this conflict, which today seems more likely than other times, KFOR must take control of Kosovo's north. It's a proposal I've made before, even at the NATO Summit and I've explained it throughout why. Any hesitation and any delay, no bodies or any other reason, could make tomorrow's KFOR intervention, much larger in troops, and with much difficulty”, Rama has said.












