Zelensky in Tirana on 28-29 February, Rama: Albania stands side by side with Ukraine

“Ukraina, a war crime”, was the visual evidence exhibition of Russian aggression opened at the Centre for Opening and Dialogue in Albania's prime minister. For the head of the government, this exhibition comes on alert to the visit of Ukrainian President to Tirana Voldymyr Zelensky, who will be part of the summit of Balkan region countries [...]
“Ukraina, a war crime”, was the visual evidence exhibition of Russian aggression opened at the Centre for Opening and Dialogue in Albania's prime minister.
For the head of the government, this exhibition comes on alert to the visit of Ukrainian President to Tirana Voldymyr Zelensky, who will be part of the summit of countries in the Western Balkan region 28-29 February.
The “Visit which is on the one hand a bilateral visit, but on the other hand is a visit, which will culminate with a Sam of Southeast European countries for Ukraine where we will have a considerable number of leaders in this area of Europe and where President Zelensky is, of course, together with us as co-organizer with me, for this activity that in today's context has, according to me, a special importance of”, Prime Minister Edi Rama has indicated.
Once again Rama reiterated Albania's support and solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
“Sic is known internationally, Albania stands side by side with Ukraine, along with the entire alliance of countries that have chosen to look to the future and build together a future where every country and every nation and every individual has the right to freedom, has the right to live as equals under the umbrella of the law and democratic Constitution, and while Russia's aggression on Ukraine is like trying to impose the right to live in the past and is a clash between, in fact, two worlds<1).
The special exhibition of 50 photographs is part of the book “Ukrainian, a war crime”, a landmark first-year document of Russian aggression against Ukrainians with real stories of survivors and witnesses of atrocities. /tvclean










