Medium “FT” provides correction for Rama's interview: Nobody's “

The prestigious British newspaper “Financial Times”, respectively, journalist Marton Dunai, has come up with a clarification on his profile on “X”, showing that they have corrected the interview with Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, in the part where he spoke about Kosovo and tensions in the north. The British newspaper FT has already put the explanation to the text when [...]
The prestigious British newspaper “Financial Times”, respectively, journalist Marton Dunai, has come up with a clarification on his profile on “X”, showing that they have corrected the interview with Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, in the part where he spoke about Kosovo and tensions in the north.
The British newspaper FT has already provided clarification to the text when Rama speaks of anyone's “soil, clarifying that he has been referring to the northern part of the Republic of Kosovo and not to Kosovo.
“We have changed this article to clarify that Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama was discussing problems in northern Kosovo, not throughout the country”, the FT journalist wrote.
Rama for FT has declared that Kosovo's north has turned into nobody's land, where all crimes combine with growing nationalism.
“Kosovo is a hot spot”, Rama said. Over the years Kosovo's “ [North] has become a land of no man where all kinds of crimes combine with growing nationalism. The margin between crime and politics has faded”, it has been removed for the Financial Times.
We have this artifact to free Albanian PM @Edi Rama PM It was not the entire country.https://t.co/c6vXO9A5rp via @ft
) Marton Dunai (@mdunai) October 4, 2023











