Rama: We don't need a radicalized Serbia, let me be a brother to both

"And if you see the amount of laughter and self-irony when Kurti and I are together, you will say, no, he is not Vučić's brother, but Aljbin's. Allow me to be a brother to both of them," said the Albanian Prime Minister

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, said, regarding the media articles that appeared after the announcement of the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Besnik Bisljimi, in which he labeled him as a "pro-Serbian politician", that it is much more than that, Albania Post reports.

"As for my pro-Serbianism, I am more than that. I am Vučić's brother, but my position is that we do not need a radicalized Serbia, especially in today's context. And if you see the amount of laughter and self-irony when Kurti and I are together, you will say, no, he is not Vučić's brother, but Aljbin's. Allow me to be a brother to both of them," said Rama, stating portal Kosovo online.

Rama said that all parties in Kosovo should increase their efforts to integrate this part of Europe, since it is the most backward.

"The final solution is the recognition of Kosovo by Serbia and a just peace that belongs to the Kosovar Albanians," said Rama.

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