Prime Minister Edi Rama will leave for Greece on Saturday afternoon for the visit he will pay on May 12 with the Albanian emigrants in Athens.
His visit caused many reactions from the Greek parties, but not only.
Rama will leave for Athens by private charter on Saturday evening to meet with the emigrants on Sunday at 11 o'clock. It is learned that the meeting will open with a concert where Albanian singers will be invited.
A day ago, Mitsotakis described Rama's visit as unnecessary, while he said that he is not a guest of the government, but still they cannot stop his visit.
It seems that Rama's visit is not very important for his counterpart, given the fact that Mitsotakis will not be in Athens on May 12.
According to Turkish media, he will travel to Ankara on Sunday, where he is expected to hold a meeting with Turkish President Erdogan on May 13.
"President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan confirmed on Monday that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of neighboring Greece will visit Turkey on May 13. The visit was already announced by Mitsotakis and follows a visit to Athens by Erdogan in December. Although they share a history and cultural heritage, the two countries on opposite sides of the Aegean Sea have been hostile to each other in the past over a number of issues, mainly the division of territorial waters and island policies, which are expected to be discussed. between Mitsotakis and Erdogan", the article says.
It is not known if the meeting of Mitsotakis is coincidental on the same date as Rama's visit to Athens, but this coincidence has not passed without being commented on by the Greeks themselves.
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