Spiropal reacts to the VV statement about Rama: unnecessary, unexpected, and not welcome

The protest, held in Tirana in support of KLA leaders who are under trial in The Hague, was still accompanied by a statement by the Vetevendosje Movement, saying among other things it was Prime Minister Edi Rama who supported the establishment of the Special Court. Regarding these political statements, the minister [...]
The protest, held in Tirana in support of KLA leaders who are under trial in The Hague, was still accompanied by a statement by the Vetevendosje Movement, saying among other things it was Prime Minister Edi Rama who supported the establishment of the Special Court.
Regarding these political statements, Albanian Foreign Minister Elisa Spiropali, in the studio of “Top Story” said they were unnecessary, unexpected, and not welcome.
unnecessary “, political reactions should not interfere in Albania-Kosovo reports. That first political statement was unexpected and not welcome, citizens in the square were not for Rama, but for what is happening at The Hague. Kosovo's sovereignty is also being affected because of this court, it should be the process that does justice”, she said.
Spiropali said the head of the Albanian government has maintained strong positions and raised voices to every Sam, when the issue has been about Kosovo or war crimes charges.
You can get the prime minister's statements on the Council of Europe and elsewhere where Albania has raised the Kosovo issue and with high tones. The declaration, attitudes, the cost the prime minister has kept on the issue, are there to be seen. He would not be at that protest, precisely to not politicise”, Minister Spiropali said./Periscopi/












