TikTok will not close, Chinese company explains its version of the conversation with Rama

For the first time, the company Tik Tok provides its subordinate to what Prime Minister Edi Rama has talked to in Davos following the Albanian government's decision to close this platform. AFP says the sources from TikTok company told him that “” was a constructive meeting with agreements to work with the government to address [...]
For the first time, the company Tik Tok provides its subordinate to what Prime Minister Edi Rama has talked to in Davos following the Albanian government's decision to close this platform.
AFP says that sources from the TikTok company told him that “” was a constructive meeting with agreements to work with the government to address any concern”.
However, the French agency does not provide additional details for concrete terms of this agreement cited in writing.
Further in the article, Prime Minister Edi Rama was quoted after the meeting he held two days ago during the Davos summit with Christine Grahn, head of relations with governments and TikTok Public Policy for Europe.
Prime Minister Edi Rama said that at the meeting we addressed the concerns that led to the decision of provisional closure of access to the platform from Albania, as well as the possible ways of addressing them on the part of the company.
AFP say in writing that after discussions with Christine Grahn, one of TikTok's top officials in Europe, suggested that a policy change was possible.
Attitudes with Prime Minister Rama in Davos AFP comment on it as a key Rama “apparent return two days after US President Donald Trump signed a decree for the 75-day suspension of the TikTok ban, whose owners are ordered by the US Congress to sell the platform or see it eventually banned in America.












