PM Rama: Balkans Doesn't Belong only to Kosovo, Serbia
Prime Minister Edi Rama focused on the draft for the establishment of the Association of municipalities with a Serbian majority in Kosovo that he proposed a few days ago. He said that those who oppose the proposal, in Belgrade or Pristina, live with communism in their heads.
The chief socialist added that none of the parties, neither Kosovo nor Serbia, can declare war on each other as they are not allowed by the international allies. According to him, these 'war games', must end once and for all, since the Balkan region is not only Kosovo and Serbia.
"I am glad that the effort to make a concrete contribution to dialogue and association has been well received by our allies, while those who have opposed it without even knowing the content, such as in Pristina and Belgrade, saying that they neither expect nor they want to hear about a proposal from Albania because according to them, everyone should make the Association according to their own mind, I tell them two things:
First, those who talk like this are still living with communism in their heads when politics was about who said it and not what they said. Second, they are really the ones who decide for themselves, but this region is not only theirs but also ours. Therefore, if it still occurs to them to play wars a quarter of a century after the war is over, while neither side nor the other can open to each other, not a war, but not a shot that crosses the borders because there is America, NATO and our allies are running out of patience because they are looking for peace, I tell them that we are interested in that game of war but we are against that game," said Rama.
As for the relationship with Kurti, Rama said that they have the same goals but follow different paths.