Thaci praises Rama: Eddy fights and usually wins the cause he believes in

Hashim Thaci, former president of Kosovo, has given an exclusive interview to the newspaper <x0); Nationale”, where he speaks of himself, the family, as well as the present and the future of Kosovo. He has also spoken of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in this interview. Asked about his relations with the head of the Albanian government, among [...]
Hashim Thaci, former president of Kosovo, has given an exclusive interview to the newspaper <x0); Nationale”, where he speaks of himself, the family, as well as the present and the future of Kosovo.
He has also spoken of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in this interview. Asked about his relations with the head of the Albanian government, Thaci has, among other things, confessed Rama's visit to The Hague.
He indicated that there was a warm and brotherly conversation in Rama outside the political context and judicial process.
Thaci expressed his respect and admiration for the Albanian prime minister and his commitment on the path towards Albania's membership in the European Union.
When we arrived in The Hague, as a result of anti-Condavid measures, we spent about nine months without any physical contact or even family. It wasn't easy. Edith's visit took place and exceptional and unimaginable circumstances, beyond politics and judicial process, a very brotherly conversation. I missed you. Eddy fights and usually wins on the cause he believes, it is impressive how he is continuing to build and affirm European Albania. I was delighted that, after authorising the chief of custody, I accepted the books Eddie had brought me to the DHSK detention facility. As usual, he was in a good mood. But when we broke up, I felt that he was very excited, but always confident of the better and safer future, beyond the space where we stayed drinking coffee about two hours. We believe in justice, in truth and transparency. Kosovo citizens are eager to see and hear the truth. Not incomplete, or biased. Kosovo and its citizens believe in the principles of modern justice, which they have included and respected with constitution and state laws. Justice that respects contemporary, fast and efficient standards. Justice that gains domestic legitimacy. Kosovo has suffered much from injustice. Kosovo has moved ahead only by respecting the principles of freedom, justice and democracy”, Thaci wrote.












