Rama: What a country's prime minister told me tried to prevent Albania's integration

Prime Minister Edi Rama has commended today's negotiating team that have been working on the process “creing”, under negotiations for Albania's membership in the European Union. Among other things, Rama stressed that the work done by the national negotiating team is so large and successful that Albania's image has changed [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama has commended today's negotiating team that have been working on the process “creing”, under negotiations for Albania's membership in the European Union.
Among other things, Rama stressed that the work done by the national negotiating team is so large and successful that Albania's image has already changed in the eyes of internationals:
I've been very afraid of this moment. The moment negotiations start, it's a very challenging test. This is an Albanian administration job. I'm also affected by the administration's no-confidence virus. Who is fed by the bad news, beyond all doubt.
But this so successful process is a silent revan of administration and those employees who keep and constantly improve the entire Albanian state machine. ”
It came to me, and it was, congratulations. Congratulations. One reason to have this need before your work. ”
Rama did not clarify which prime minister was involved, whether he was speaking of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who has actually become an obstacle to the country's integration due to the “Beler”, to the prime minister of the Netherlands, who was once skeptical of Albania's path towards the EU, or any other figure.












