
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, reacted to Prime Minister Edi Rama's interview with the Estonian newspaper "Postimees", where the head of the Albanian government commented on Europe's stance towards Russia.
In ironic tones, Berisha declared that Rama "has started giving advice to Europe about Russia," while also criticizing the way the prime minister referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"The journalist in Estonia asked him, after listing the corruption charges against him. His answer was: 'That's why the European Commission and other institutions value us, because of these nonsenses that are said against us.'"
This was the response of a man who has lost his mind and now, as a registered Russian asset or influencer, has started giving advice to Europe about Russia. He says that Vladimir Vladimirovich addresses Putin as if he were an employee in the Russian administration. In the administration, they don't call him President Putin, but Vladimir Vladimirovich. That Vučić told him, that's what he said there," Berisha declared.
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