Prime Minister Edi Rama and the meeting he held with the Albanian diaspora in Athens continues to be the news of the day in Greece.
After Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the members of his cabinet, a reaction has also come from Dora Bakoyannis, former Foreign Minister in Greece, but also the sister of the current Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The focus of her reaction was the main message of Sunday's meeting that Rama has influence on Albanian immigrants in the southern neighbor.
"I saw and heard that Rama gathered 5 thousand Albanians. I don't care what Mr. Rama does with immigrants. I care what he does with Belle.
Albania's European path depends on respecting the rights of the Greek ethnic minority in Albania. And I want to say something to Mr. Rama, which I have discussed with him many times.
"Greece has more political influence on the Albanian voters who are present in Greece than Mr. Rama has on them, and whenever Greece wants to use this influence, it can do it very easily," said Dora Bakoyannis in an interview for "Sky".
Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit to Athens, where he met with Albanian immigrants in Greece, was covered by almost all Greek media.
Protothema.gr in the title considers Rama an 'uninvited guest', while calling his statement hypocritical.
"The Albanian spirits of Rama in Athens - What did the 'uninvited guest' do in Galatsi", is the title of Protothema.gr.
According to protothema.gr, "One year after the imprisonment of Fredi Beleris, the Albanian Prime Minister organized a "pre-election" party in Galatsi. Hypocritical posts about the friendship of the two peoples, accusations of corruption and persecution of the Greek minority."
Almost in the same tone, Newsbomb.gr also writes, where it accuses the Albanian prime minister of falsifying history.
"I wonder about the purpose of Edi Rama's visit to Greece, with the Albanian prime minister giving a recital of nationalism after he shamelessly mentioned that Laskarina Boubulina was... Albanian! Rama, in an unbelievable frenzy, did not hesitate to falsify history and write it as he wanted... proving that it is both anti-historical and dangerous! He characteristically expressed that "Bubulina grew up in a family that spoke Albanian"! And all this in Greece!", writes Newsbomb.gr.
While the other media Zougla.gr prefers to keep the title with the prime minister's response to critics, who consider his meeting with immigrants a provocation.
"Rama: I did not come to provoke, but to meet my people!
At this moment, Edi Rama's speech in Galatsi e Mbyllur is taking place, in which he entered with applause and to the sound of the Albanian national anthem. The Albanian Prime Minister answered Fredi Beleris from the pulpit, who said that he "came to Greece to provoke", saying characteristically: "I did not come to provoke, I came to meet my people", writes Zougla .gr.
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