Rama: Kosovo's self-absorbed position, Kurt's mistakes are making it difficult for us

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama, at a session in Albania's Parliament, is talking about the September 24th attack on Banjska, where police officer Africa Bulnjak was killed. Rama has shown how Albania has demanded a second European Union statement after Bansjka's event since official Tirana could stay [...]
Rama has shown how Albania has called for a second European Union statement after Bansjka's event since official Tirana could not stand on a line with the previous EU declaration addressed only to Kosovo.
Rama has said it is no small matter for a candidate state for membership not to line up with EU foreign policy, but has added that it is neither any heroism.
The Albanian prime minister has said that Kosovo's self-defunct diplomatic position in the eyes of the EU and the US and Serbia's diplomatic presentation thanks to the <x0 political resources taken by Kosovo's mistakes are making it difficult for Albania.
He has since indicated that, along with President Osmani during the European Political Community Summits, they have sought the leaders present for an adequate EU stance on the attack on Banjska.
Rama has suggested that Serbia bears great responsibility for the attack, since not only did it not condemn aggression but also covered it with the national mourning flag.
Kosovo's self-absorbed diplomatic position in the eyes of the EU and the US and Serbia's own diplomatic victimisation in those eyes, thanks to political gifts received freely from official Pristina's mistakes, makes it not easy on our part, which we have continued in every instance and every circumstance. We did so at the European Political Community summit, where President Osmani and I have talked to political actors about the need for an adequate EU stance on this dangerous escalation, because Belgrade bears a huge responsibility, since not only did it not condemn aggression but covered it with the national mourning flag, as it did not announce the call for investigation, along with all forces involved in the normalisation process<1>, Rama has said.












