Rama met with Albanian political leaders in Macedonia

The goal of the meeting is for Rama to convince the leaders of the party of Albanians in Macedonia that they must be united
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Edi Rama, Photo: Beta-AP
Edi Rama, Photo: Beta-AP
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Ažurirano: 17.05.2015. 14:10h

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama met on Saturday with the leaders of the Albanian parties in Macedonia, and after the conversation, DPA leader Menduh Thaci refused to attend the joint lunch.

Without revealing the details of this meeting, Rama wrote on his Facebook profile that he met the leaders of the Albanians in Macedonia in Pogradec, a well-known tourist facility near Lake Skadar.

Ram was accompanied by the Speaker of the Albanian Parliament, Iljir Meta, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ditmir Bushati.

The goal of the meeting was for Rama to convince the leaders of the party of Albanians in Macedonia that they must be united, Macedonian media reported.

Rama is reported to have said that he does not support the formation of new Albanian parties and the fragmentation of the Albanian national political body.

Despite persuasions to stay, Thaci did not attend the lunch.

The meeting was attended by DUI leader Ali Ahmeti, DPA Menduh Tači, then Zijadin Sela, Vesel Memedi and Bilal Kasami.

The political leaders of the Albanians have not yet made an announcement about this meeting.

By the way, Rama was supposed to make an official visit to Skopje on May 14, but that visit was canceled after the armed clashes in Kumanovo last weekend.

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