Vulin from Serbian Government, attacks Rama for the meeting in Athens
It seems as if something has broken in the relations between Rama and the Serbs. Until yesterday, Rama was considered Vucic's brother...
The meeting of Prime Minister Edi Rama in Greece seems to have worried Belgrade more than Athens.
The Greek government itself had no reaction to Rama's speech, but the opposite happened with the Serbian government.
Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandër Vulin has returned the nationalist tones in the first reactions to this post. He asked to stop Greater Albania, as he asked for an alliance with Greece against this project.
" Greater Albania can only be stopped by the Serbs and the Serbian world ", said Vulin in an aggressive reaction against Prime Minister Edi Rama's meeting with Albanian immigrants in Greece.
" The next time the government of Greece thinks about the recognition of the so-called Kosovo, let it remember what Edi Rama's reception looks like in the middle of Athens. What Rama could not experience in Tirana, he experienced in Athens ", he added.
The Serbian Deputy Prime Minister asked Greece to form an anti-Albanian alliance.
" The recognition of the so-called Kosovo by the Greek authorities and the admission of Pristina to the Council of Europe, would be an immeasurable contribution of the Government of Greece and Dora Bakoyanis to the creation of Greater Albania. Albania can be stopped only by the Serbs and the Serbian world, but also by you, dear Greeks, our Greeks. Please think about it ," he added.
So it seems as if something has broken in the relations between Rama and the Serbs. Until yesterday, Rama was described as Vucic's brother, but it seems that one of the loyalists of the Serbian president no longer considers him that way.
Historically Vulin has been hysterical in the part of Greater Albania. He even threatened him with war.
" The project of a great Albania can only be realized with a great Balkan war, this is clear to everyone, this should be clear to Brussels ", he once said.
It should be noted that Vulin is "non grata" from the US for his ties to crime and is Putin's confidant in the Balkans.
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