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The prime minister of Albania, Mr. Edi Rama, in one of his strongest and most cynical outbursts against the Kosovar leaders, showed an extreme nervousness towards their behavior in international reports. Referring to the Euro-Atlantic offices, he stated: "For 8 years now, I have witnessed first-hand the ever-declining trajectory of their respect and patience with official Pristina, and the distortions of their lips, when talking about Kosovo, hurt me more and more"... So, the Prime Minister of Albania, testifies that in this 8-year history where he is a witness, the democratic world is tired of the national-pathetic and not at all rational caprices and whims of the leaders of a small country for whose freedom they invested so much politically and militarily.
Rama, a little below, himself Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data falls into the mud of nationalistic pathos when he "brags" about his speech "right in the middle of Belgrade" about the recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. That word was carefully woven to play with the emotions of the injured Kosovars and to increase Rama's reputation among them. Prime Minister Rama admitted even then that it was "nationalist rhetoric for internal consumption", as, immediately after that sentence, he addressed the then Prime Minister of Serbia: Read also: Thursday horoscope, find out the star forecast for your sign Photo/ Manaj and Ernest Muçi are selected in the lineup of the week in the Turkish Super League "Aleksandr, come to Tirana and tell your truth openly, no one will be hurt".

It was as Rama has a habit of playing with the words "foreign policy for domestic consumption". Prime Minister Rama, a little below, in his text, comments on the "Open Balkan" initiative as a good opportunity for the final recognition of Kosovo by Serbia and the removal of the Albania-Kosovo border. This is the most interesting point of his text. Does this initiative really help the recognition of Kosovo by Serbia and does it really remove the Albania-Kosovo border? This is where the entire discussion of Kosovo's leadership in relation to the initiative should be. Kosovo knows very well that there is no bigger issue than its final international recognition. This recognition, unfortunately, goes through Serbia.
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