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Politike2025-01-23 18:04:00

Rama plays a two-way game in the US: he tries to get closer to Trump, but he doesn't part with Alex Soros

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Rama plays a two-way game in the US: he tries to get closer to Trump, but he

Found in a difficult situation since the inauguration of Trump, who is known as Soros' enemy, Rama is trying to do what he does best, the two-goal game.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Prime Minister Edi Rama appeared again alongside Alex Soros, the son of American billionaire George Soros.

The photos were shared on the social network "X" by Alex Soros, in one of them he appears next to Prime Minister Rama, who this time too has not given up his strange style of clothing.

"Again in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum where Albania is first, because things go in alphabetical order ," Soros writes.

Found in a difficult situation since the inauguration of Trump, who is known as Soros' enemy, Rama is trying to do what he does best, the two-goal game.

On the one hand, Rama is not giving up his friendship with Soros, while on the other hand he is trying to gain a bridge of communication or influence with Trump, through his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Recently, the government gave permission to Trump's son-in-law to invest in a holiday home complex on the island of Sazani.

Unlike when he used to post photos with George Soros on Facebook, calling him a "precious friend," Rama now seems more reserved. Perhaps he wants to avoid being noticed by the Trump administration for siding with Soros, without risking becoming a "target" of the Republican cabinet, which has started its second term with great enthusiasm./ Pamphlet

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