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Greek veto signals to the EU, will Athens have the opposition allies again?

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Greek veto signals to the EU, will Athens have the opposition allies again?
Edi Rama at the Abu Dhabi forum

The translation of these coded messages shows that Athens seems to be committed to voting against Albania, separating it from Montenegro. Unlike the Franco-German approach to being together, namely more German than French...

Edi Rama's jokes at the Abu Dhabi forum with Montenegrin Prime Minister Spajic and Greek moderator John Defterios clearly seemed to be a "political effort."

In other words, Edi Rama, with his clearly nervous behavior, was giving a clear signal, which most likely had nothing to do with the United Arab Emirates or the forum in question. It all seemed like a "local" European policy, as was also seen in the polemics coming from Athens, namely from circles close to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' New Democracy.

This is not the first time that Montenegrin right-wing Prime Minister Milojko Spahic has experienced a debate with Edi Rama in forums that resemble our dinner panels. The chances are that the Montenegrin head of government has had a taste of this protagonism, but Edi Rama is falling on a threshold that has nothing to do with Podgorica, but in all likelihood with Paris, Berlin or Brussels itself.

Meanwhile, the improvised quarrel with Defterios and the polemics of the Greek pro-government media speak for themselves. The translation of these coded messages shows that Athens seems to be taking on the task of voting against Albania, separating it from Montenegro. Unlike the Franco-German approach to being together, more German than French. Macron and Paris seem closer to Athens, which seems to be playing the heavy card against Tirana.

A card that could be fatal, and Edi Rama on the other hand seems to have gotten ready for a final and fatal battle. But the question here is; in this battle that is expected to start soon, who will the Albanian opposition be with? Will it be allied with Athens as happened in 2023? Fredi Beleri's statement made yesterday is simply a signal, which has been reflected in several panels that are in fact simply Western Epirote syllogisms.

In fact, the expected Tirana-Athens battle, while the latter is getting closer and closer to Turkey, even in an agreement on the maritime border, is a return to the old world order. The one before the London conference of 2013. And here the chances are that we will have an epic battle between the two countries.

Which in all these years has been hidden in hypocritical statements called politically correct. This battle is also an important test for Albanian politics, mainly for the "sovereign" and "conservative" ones and of course for the media and journalistic circles. The big clash has just begun, and the chances are that it will be perhaps, as lawyer Ngjela says, more positive than expected by the political and media circles.

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