Rama Determined: On May 12 in Greece to Met Albanian Immigrants

The Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama will visit Greece on May 12.

The news was confirmed by Rama himself, who said Monday that he can't wait to visit the Albanian immigrants, members and friends of his party in Athens, Greece.

Just four days ago, the Greek media, Kathimerini raised questions on Albanian's premier visit, saying that the rally had originally been planned to be held at the Galatsi Olympic Hall, before permission was revoked by the municipality due to other planned activities.

"So it remains to be seen where the meeting will take place, if it takes place at all. Given that until Wednesday no written request had reached the Foreign Ministry and the other relevant authorities for Rama’s visit (albeit unofficial), no statement of intentions has yet been openly expressed by the Greek side.

The Albanian PM had unofficially announced his intention to visit Athens through close associate Endri Fuga, who was in Greece a few days ago.

The Greek Foreign Ministry informed Fuga that given the phase Greece is in due to the European elections, it would be preferable to postpone the visit until after June 9," wrote Kathimerini.