Rama in Italy: Russian war took on EU understanding the need for unity

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama is holding a meeting with Italy's Albanian countrymen in Milan today. During his speech, Rama said Albanians had a very great love for Italy, which after the 1990s according to him, was not in the same report for our people, writes Euronews.al. Rama [...]
During his speech, Rama said Albanians had a very great love for Italy, which after the 1990s according to him, was not in the same report for our people, writes Euronews.al.
Rama said Albanians during World War II kept them at home and fed Italians, but after the 1990s, according to him, the countrymen faced enormous difficulties in the neighbouring country.
A self - sacrificing worship of a Italy that in the minds of Albanians had taken on the appearance of a holy earth where this world's paradise was located, an unconditional blind love that lacks all Platonic love. Albania in Italy's eyes looked like a TV screen where black lights” went off, Rama told me.
When the last Italians were taken to the homes of Albanians, who fed and treated them as their family, until they left for their families. Brothers and sisters, I received many messages from Albanians in Italy after the red dance in the heart of Greece. On more than one occasion, I was told that when I arrived in Milan, I should not forget that you too have suffered. You felt excluded from a pain race”.
The democratic state today either succeeds together in Europe, or we are back in a Europe that is today more challenged than since World War II. Germany managed to unite without political games or to wait for the Germans to adapt. As the EU dragged on with enlargement until the Russians emerged with the first invading war, prompting Europe to realise it must join an hour ago through the bridges of democracy, not join the turtle's step through bureaucracy”, Rama” said.












