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"We talked about the possibility of tripartite cooperation"/ What did Rama, Meloni and Sunak "cook" in Rome?

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"We talked about the possibility of tripartite cooperation"/ What did

Bearing in mind the "surprise" that Rama made to the Albanians after the meeting with Meloni in Vlora, a few months ago, it is worth saying that what was "cooked" today behind the curtains of the "Palazzo Chigi" in Rome, remains a mystery, ' which we can listen to after some time.

Prime Minister Edi Rama, after the meeting with Giorgia Meloni and Rishi Sunak in Rome, stated that they had discussed the possibility of a trilateral cooperation. In addition, Rama did not give any details about what the cooperation between the three countries was about.

Rome, Palazzo Chigi - With Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, on the potentials of trilateral cooperation”, wrote Rama through a post on the "Facebook" social network.

But what Rama did not say, was clearly expressed by the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, who emphasized that during the tripartite meeting, illegal immigration and ways to combat human trafficking were discussed. 

Constructive meeting today at Palazzo Chigi with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama.

Together we agreed on the need to tackle illegal immigration in Europe in an increasingly structured way and on the need to further intensify cooperation between our nations to fight human traffickers.

We also reiterated the importance of achieving a final stabilization of the Western Balkans, also on the basis of the recent progress made in the enlargement process in the European Union region," Meloni wrote. in a post on the "X" platform.

With both of these countries, Rama has made agreements of completely different characters as far as illegal immigrants are concerned.

But referring to Rama's speech about the possibility of a tripartite cooperation between Albania, Italy and Britain and bearing in mind the "surprise" that Rama made to the Albanians after the meeting with Meloni in Vlora, a few months ago, it is worth it is said that what was "cooked" today behind the curtains of the "Palazzo Chigi" in Rome, remains a mystery, the 'deeds' of which we can hear after some time./Pamphlet< /span>

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