The debate that prompted interviews at FT, Rama answers from Granada: The sewers broke out

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama in an interview for Albania's Radio Television in Granada, Spain, where leaders of the European Political Community have gathered in response to criticism taken after the recent stances on Kosovo and the situation in the north. Especially the reaction has prompted an interview with the Financial Times where [...]
They responded by calling Rama from Granada today an explosion of sewers.
“I continue to do mine, to stand one for one of all my beliefs, because they are not spontaneously formed beliefs, they are not beliefs that stem from the emotions or winds that blow in one direction or another, they are not fires that are lit or off, but are beliefs that stem from a strategic vision of Albania's role in the region and Albania's relationship with Kosovo, in which Albania has never done more than ever what it should, but Albania is not to keep everything said that is based on the basis of analysis, that they do their right in Pristina. Albania is to be in Kosovo's post and for final recognition of Kosovo with its voice.
On the other hand, I've also seen in these cases how all the time all the sewers explode, as if patriotism, which, as that word says, is the last refuge of the bastards,” declared Rama.











