Rama Visit to Athens on March 20th, Expected to Launch Fair

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama will visit Greece on 2021 March, where he is expected to open an exhibition with his paintings in Athens. Although not an official visit, Rama will also hold meetings with several policy representatives to discuss relations between the two countries. Rama is expected to have meetings with the chairman [...]
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama will visit Greece on 2021 March, where he is expected to open an exhibition with his paintings in Athens.
Although not an official visit, Rama will also hold meetings with several policy representatives to discuss relations between the two countries. Rama is expected to have meetings with Assembly Speaker Costas Tasulas and the country's president, Katerina Sakellaropoulos.
According to the first information, the prime minister will arrive in Athens at noon on the 20th and will immediately start meetings with Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, with whom there will be a working lunch.
Also present in the format of the talks will be Foreign Minister Olta Dzacka, as well as a delegation of diplomats to discuss some of the agreements left in half between the two countries.
In the afternoon of the 20th will open at “Zaput Megaro” his exhibition, under the company of counterpart Mitsotakis, to continue at a business dinner with him.
The Albanian prime minister's agenda in Greece will close in the afternoon of the 21st with his participation in the Delphi economic forum, attended by businessmen and corporate leaders from the largest in Greece.












