PM Rama Softens Tone with Greece
November 23, 2016

Prime Minister Edi Rama softens tone with Athens. During an interview given to the Greek TV station ‘Sky’, he spoke as a friend of Greece and gave friendly arguments regarding to the last debates regarding Acropolis.

“Sky” made public parts of the interview where Rama clarified that he did not mean to offend anyone with the last discussions about Acropolis.

“I did not mean to offend anyone. I just wanted to say how close our two peoples are, the Greeks and Albanians,” said Rama softening tones with Greece. 

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