Rama shows what Albanian government is doing about three kidnapped police officers

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama at a media conference before journalists has spoken of the latest situation in northern Kosovo. Rama, among other things, mentioned Kosovo police officers being held hostage by Serbian forces, writes Periscopi. Albanian Prime Minister said a democratic state should not become symmetry at this point [...]
Rama, among other things, mentioned Kosovo police officers being held hostage by Serbian forces, writes Periscopi.
The Albanian prime minister said a democratic state should not become symmetry at this point in the situation.
Serbia must engage more seriously in this relationship with us. There are three police officers being held there by one state. A democratic state, even if it's true what's being said about the arrests in northern Kosovo by legitimate security forces in Kosovo, does not react to a state making symmetry, you're apprehending mine, and I'm apprehending yours. Why are we, gang? A democratic state respects human rights, despite the rights of its own people in another country may be violated. For claims he has on Kosovo arrests, Serbia has what it addresses. I address these mechanisms. This is certainly the longest route, and it requires patience than catching three people and keeping them there. This is the path of a democratic state”, Rama said.
Tuje, Rama, said Albanian authorities are very active in the case of three policemen being held by Serbian authorities.
Be assured that we're very active, not just in a ditch, but in a few channels, but in time it's not even discussed, as long as those people are there, our relationships are without a new one. Our relations with Serbia today are only for this job, we have no other relationship for anything else”, Rama said./Periscopi/












