Thursday, January 17, 2013

Berisha-Ambasadori grek


Another "joke" of Tirana, requires Greece
After Prime Minister Sali Berisha's call for "Greater Albania" here's the official request for lifting the "law of war"
Socialist Party: Greeks turn the Albanians, from the border

Prime Minister Berisha and Foreign Minister Edmond Panariti, they met during the day separately, the new Greek ambassador to Albania, Leonidas C. Rokanas.
In a statement the Foreign Ministry said Panariti asked Greece lifting of martial law with Albania, and the Greek Ambassador said that will be forwards the request of the Albanian authorities in Athens.
Berisha turn has said he is following the developments of the important positive and extraordinary effort in the neighboring country to overcome the consequences of the crisis, which has a character, not only European but also global.
But, in both their meetings is not talking anything about the return of dozens of Albanian families at the border by the police, just because the latter had written in their passports in Albanian homelands.
PS: A serious offense and diplomatic blunder
For the event in question reacted Socialist Party, which has described it as a serious insult and diplomatic blunder.
"The claims of Greece for writing in Greek toponyms are conceptually unacceptable but also practically unenforceable. As a sovereign nation, nationality and language of its own, Albania can not be asked to write in the passports of its citizens in another language other than English. Even more ridiculous is in demand as long as the words and alphabets used by the two countries are completely different. This request by the Greek state is a diplomatic blunder and an open insult to the dignity of the Albanian state, as well as thousands of immigrants honest workers who have given so much Greece in the past two decades, "said the statement .
Socialist Party calls for immediate intervention of the Albanian authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to resolve this situation which is creating major problems for Albanian immigrants at the border with Greece, recalling that the situation has been repeated several times since passed and no agreement has been reached to give her solutions.

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