MPJD confirms admission of 13 agreements signed by Albania

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has confirmed that it has accepted 13 joint Kosovo-Albania agreements, which Prime Minister Edi Rama announced has signed today. “U announce that today we have accepted 13 agreements from the Albanian Embassy in Pristina”, the MPJD's response to Telegrafi. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama [...]
“U announce that today we have accepted 13 agreements from the Albanian Embassy in Pristina”, the MPJD's response to Telegrafi.
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama has announced that this morning they have surrendered to the Kosovo Foreign Ministry, 13 agreements that were previously signed at the meeting of two governments on 14 June.
Rama has said it remains hopeful that after that there will be a meeting with Prime Minister Kurti.
I remain hopeful that after the removal of the concern publicly expressed by KM Kurti for citizens prevented from benefiting from 13 agreements, we will have confirmation of the meeting with Albin this afternoon”, Rama wrote.
We remember that Prime Minister Albin Kurti on Wednesday said his counterpart from Albania would meet him only under the two governments' collection, otherwise not.
Kurt even mentioned signing these 13 agreements as “commitment” for the meeting.
So far there is no official confirmation of whether Prime Minister Kurti has changed his stance on meeting Rama.
Prime Minister Edi Rama in Pristina today will meet with President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Glauk Konjufca.












