“I don’t think it is positive that Rama is coming to Athens” 2024-05-11 18:12:46

“The prime minister said it is untimely, the foreign minister said it is out of context. We are a free country, we will not forbid a foreign leader to come,” Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Vassilis Kikilias said of Rama’s visit. When asked if it’s a good thing that’s coming, he replied: “I don’t think so.”

“We will have a very difficult fire season this year based on the data of scientists but also based on what we see in our daily lives… You saw what happened in Dubai, in Brazil”, he noted at another point of his television appearance and added that fire zones are becoming largely and there are more firefighters than we’ve ever had.”

“I was in Penteli, in Patras, in Tripoli, and I will go wherever else there is a need for a commando intervention for what we legislated and are supra-local, supra-party,” noted Mr. Kikilias.

As he notes at the beginning of his post, “it is very strange to hear the statements of the Greek opposition, while I can fully understand the perspective conveyed by the Greek Prime Minister. The stark contrast of views on the same issue sheds light on why some are in opposition while others are entrusted with governing by the people.

As Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis rightly pointed out, Greece remains a democratic country where leaders from other democratic nations can visit, meet with their compatriots and praise them for their hard work and valuable contribution not only to the country they reside in but and in their homeland” he adds.

Eddie Rama’s post in detail

“It is very strange to hear the statements of the Greek opposition, while I can fully understand the perspective conveyed by the Greek prime minister. The stark contrast of views on the same issue sheds light on why some are in opposition while others are entrusted with governing by the people.

“However, as Prime Minister Mitsotakis rightly pointed out, Greece remains a democratic country where leaders from other democratic nations can visit, meet with their countrymen and praise them for their hard work and valuable contribution not only to the country they reside but also in their homeland.

“My upcoming visit to Athens on Sunday, 12 (May), is not related to the internal affairs of Greece, the elections for the European Parliament in Greece or any specific narratives that may interest Greek politicians but are not included in the government policy agenda of Albania. This visit is part of a long-planned series of visits to several European countries, including Greece where a huge Albanian community lives, to engage with my fellow citizens abroad and share Albania’s pride in them and the Vision for Albania 2030. This has only to do with my visit to our friendly neighbor Greece.”

Edi Rama will visit our country on May 12. It is noted that Rama is planning a tour of the largest communities of the Albanian diaspora in Europe entitled “Proud of Albania”.

Based on his plan, the Albanian prime minister will first visit Greece (Athens on May 12), then Italy (Milan on May 26) and Britain (London on June 2), ending with Germany (on May 16 June in Dusseldorf).

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