Friday, December 17, 2021

A meeting of Open Balkans leaders will take place in Tirana on December 20th and 21st.

 


 A meeting of the Open Balkans initiative will take place in Tirana on December 20th and 21st, with the presence of Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, Serbian President Alexander Vucic and host, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Skopje-based 24 Info reported.

Among other things, a Memorandum on work visas between the three countries is expected to be signed at this meeting.

Immediately after the news of the meeting, former President and former Prime Minister Sali Berisha called for national protests, which he called the first of the "revolution", and said they had two main goals, against the "Open Balkans" and against national theft, as he called it. Rama and Vucic's attempts to "divide Kosovo".

 On December 20, people will protest. The hostile anti-Albanian scenario of the Open Balkans, which replaces the Berlin Process with Putin's, is coming to an end. "I warned that there would be national protests," Berisha said.

Appearing on a TV show, he reiterated a warning to Vucic not to come to Tirana because there would be crowded streets and squares against him, as he warned in parliament on December 11th.

 "The Open Balkans are Serbian hegemonic Balkans. These are Balkans with Russian influence, of anti-national and anti-European interest, this is a project that requires the Albanians to replace the Berlin Process with the Putin process. We warn the new Milosevic or the young Slobodan, for Open Balkans, not to dare to come to Tirana, because the streets and squares will be full of people against you, he repeated the threat.

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