Edi Rama
Albania's PM Rama: Albania, Kosovo Will Have Joint Embassies
"Sooner or later, Albania and Kosovo will have joint embassies abroad," stated Albanian PM Edi Rama, reported BGNES.
"If anyone sees in this fact the idea of a Great Albania, this is their problem. This is not a matter of a Great Albania," said Rama.
According to Rama, the establishment of joint embassies will be done in view of cutting expenses.
Albanian PM Accused of Breaking Jobs Promise
Ahead of parliamentary elections in June, Prime Minister Edi Rama has been taking to Facebook to say he will help people to find jobs, but he hasn't delivered on his employment promise from the previous polls four years ago, economic experts told BIRN.
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Albanian Minister Says Attacking Corruption Got Him Fired
Albania's Minister of Justice, Ylli Manjani - from the junior coalition party, the Socialist Movement for Integration, LSI - has accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of sacking him for speaking out against corruption.
"Serbs will only be able to enter Kosovo as tourists"
After "keeping silent the whole day," Albanian PM Edi Rama on Sunday, "under pressure from citizens," commented on "the train case."
This is according to Albanian language newspaper Zeri, published in Pristina.
Vienna Orchestra Hits Wrong Note With Rama's Critics
Prime Minister Edi Rama's plan to bring top European art and music to Albania is meeting headwinds, as some criticise the cost and complain that local art is being shadowed.
The debate followed the world-famous Vienna Philarmonic Ensemble performance in Tirana early in January alongside an announced exhibition of art from Italy.
Russia and Terrorism Dominated CIA Chief's Albania Visit
The unexpected visit of CIA director John Brennan to Tirana has prompted claims that besides Islamic radicalism, concerns about Russian influence in Albania were also on the agenda.
Albanian PM raises Cham community claim, calls for all-encompassing talks
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has denied his country is following an irredentist foreign policy with its insistence on discussing the issue of claims made by the Cham community to the property they left behind when they were expelled from Greece during World War II.
ND calls for joint strategy on Albania
Giorgos Koumoutsakos, New Democracy's shadow minister for foreign affairs and defense, on Wednesday called for a meeting of the National Council on Foreign Policy (NCFP) in a bid to hammer out a unified strategy on Greek-Albanian relations.
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Rama regrets Clinton's loss at the elections
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama speaks at the news conference with visiting Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, the first Serbian leader to visit the nation after a troubled past, at the Palace of Brigades in the Albanian capital, Tirana, Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Both countries are trying to overcome their troubled past while working toward EU membership.
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Albanian PM: Albania's and Kosovo's great friend did not win
Hillary Clinton, a great friend of Albania, Kosovo, and all Albanians, did not win in the U.S. presidential elections.
This is what Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama posted on Facebook on Wednesday.