After some clashes and ironies between each other in recent months, it seems that the next confrontation between Albin Kurti and Edi Rama will be in Slovenia.
Both Prime Ministers, Rama and Kurti have confirmed their presence as speakers at the two-day forum that will be held in Bled, Slovenia on August 28 and 29.
This forum will be an opportunity for a meeting that has been dragging on lately between Rama and his counterpart Albin Kurti.
On July 6, when Rama visited Pristina, as part of his Balkan tour devoted to the preparations for the October meeting in Tirana within the framework of the Berlin Process, he was received only by President Osmani and Speaker Konjufca.
At that time, Kurti did not accept meetings with Rama and considered the Albanian Prime Minister's decision to cancel the meeting of the two governments that was scheduled to be held on June 14 in Gjakova as unreasonable.
He said that he would welcome Rama to hold the intergovernmental meeting where they would sign the 13 joint agreements that had been agreed upon before.
On July 17, Kurti rejected the meeting with Rama for the second time as the prime minister gathered the leaders of the Western Balkans in Tirana for an informal meeting. Kurt preferred that day to appear at a symposium of a non-governmental association on the island of Crete.
The jokes of the Kosovar Prime Minister are related to the fact that Prime Minister Rama addressed public criticism to the government in Pristina for not properly managing the situation with the Serbs in the north after early elections in the four Serbian municipalities that brought about the interruption of the dialogue with Belgrade and then sanctions from the EU and the USA .
Kurti was also surprised by the draft for the establishment of the community of Serbian municipalities that Rama sent to Berlin and Paris without consulting him beforehand. The Kosovar Prime Minister has also ironized the regional initiative of the Open Balkans in which Rama has reached a cooperation agreement with Vucic and Kovacevski for joint mainly economic projects.
Kurti has recently held several meetings at the headquarters of the Kosovar government in an open environment that he has publicly named as the Open Balcony in an open meeting with the regional initiative that also has the Albanian Prime Minister as its initiator.
Serbian President Vucic, Macedonian Prime Minister Kovacevski and European Council President Charles Michel will participate in the strategic forum of Bled, along with Prime Ministers Rama and Kurti. In addition to regional cooperation, security issues and EU membership will also be discussed there.
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