TIRANA, March 20 – Prime Minister Edi Rama is paying a two-day visit to Athens on a special visit, this time as an artist. His creations have been exhibited in “Zapion Megaro” in Greece.
At the opening of the exhibition on Monday, the Prime Minister thanked the Greek Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias and the organizers of the event.
“I would like to speak a few words in Greek to address this beautiful audience. I am very grateful for this amazing hospitality and for this special event. It’s the first time that I visit a country as prime minister that has not only my notes in my bag, but also my art,” said Rama.
Rama described himself as “the best artist among all prime ministers”, while showing that the exhibition is a version of his office in the Prime Minister’s office.
Rama invited the audience to see his works, as he said “art does not need translation”.
In the meantime it is reported that Rama will hold meetings with the highest officials of Greece during his two-visit there. /Argumentum.al