My little brother's in Tirana”, Rama, the reporter asking about Kurti: You want to set me up?

At a joint conference with Pristina Mayor Edi Rama has answered questions from reporters. Among other things, Rama has been asked about Albin Kurti, telling him if there is a “order for the younger brother”. But Rama chose to answer that question, saying: My younger brother [...]
Among other things, Rama has been asked about Albin Kurti, telling him if there is a “order for the younger brother”.
But Rama chose to answer that question, saying: My younger brother in Tirana is the director of the Partizan club, it's Olsi Rama!
Next came the reporter: Reports are so bad that you don't call it brother anymore?
Rama: You asked me questions in the hope that you'd set me up, but I'm used to these traps, but if I fell into a trap, I can't be caught.
Do you think there are unifying leaders in Kosovo?
Rama: It is not a matter of persons, it is a matter of separating national interest from party interests and domestic political interests. I believe that when Albania and Kosovo go out of borders through their elected ones they are one. In the sense that Albania is the state of Albanians, Kosovo is the state of the Kosovo Albanians and minorities, and within things can be discussed, but national interest is the one determining foreign policy and is the one upon which the way others see us.












