TIRANA, September 27 – Albania comes out on the side of Kosovo after the situation created in the north of that Balkan country because of the assassination of the police officer, Afrim Bunjaku by a Serbian paramilitary group and it will not align with the position of the EU for the first time.
Prime Minister Edi Rama commented on Wednesday in a joint press conference with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, Antonio Tajani , during the visit he is paying in Rome that he has asked the European Union to once again rewrite the statement about Kosovo and its position towards Serbia.
According to Rama, the European Union should condemn the decision taken by Serbia to announce three days of mourning in honor of the people who attacked the Kosovo Police, where Sergeant Afrim Bunjaku was killed.
“We find it impossible to align with the European Union without seeing a second statement that addresses the problem of the last few days, where a dramatic development took place after an officer of the Police of the Republic of Kosovo was killed by a criminal group that was clearly invested to exercise terror in the north of Kosovo, which was followed by the announcement of a day of national mourning in Belgrade,” said Rama.
“For us, this is unacceptable, it is unjustifiable, it is even reprehensible, because it is not European and because at the same time it is the worst signal that Serbia would give at this moment for the entire region and for Europe; we have requested that the European Union , the entire Euro-Atlantic community should raise the alarm at the highest level,” the PM said, adding that when the second statement comes out and if it has what we ask, then we have no problem aligning with the EU statement,” concluded Rama. /argumentum.al