Mitsotakis did not invite him to the meeting, Rama: I don't get personal, but I wouldn't act like him.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken for the first time about Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' decision not to invite him to the meeting with leaders of the Western Balkan region in Athens. In an interview given to Greek media “Kathmerini”, with journalist Pavlos Papadopoulos, Rama has indicated he does not take personal [...]
In an interview given to Greek media “Kathyni”, with journalist Pavlos Papadopoulos, Rama has indicated that he does not take any political decisions personally, while adding that he would not act like Mitsotakis.
I've learned in my life that personally offended is not good. When it comes to politics, there are decisions that can do harm, politics is a dangerous beast. I can pull you down, no, I'm not offended. He just shouldn't have done what he did. I can't even imagine doing the same thing in a situation. To connect to this grand goal to send a message to me, Albania, whatever Greece means, is not that way. Friends should face each other to try to understand, speak. Kyriacos was a friend I liked and is still a friend I like. Kyriacos will always be friend”, Rama said.
The prime minister also spoke of the “Beller” case, as he said that during the campaign he may have said some things he does not feel proud of, referring to some of the offenses Beler is addressing.












