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From the meeting with the diaspora in Athens, Prime Minister Edi Rama commented on the blockade that the Greek side made to the Albanian journalists, who would enter the border of Greece to follow the meeting.
Rama stated that they still don't know the reasons for banning Albanian journalists from Greece. The Prime Minister thanked the intervention of the local ministry, which was in fact delayed.
"I want to express my regret to all the journalists who came yesterday from Albania who were blocked for several hours at the border for reasons unknown to us, but I want to thank the Greek foreign minister for his intervention and unlocking an absurd situation that never it did not happen to him for any reason at the border entering Albania", declared Rama.
Taking the trigger from the last case, the prime minister was reminded, albeit 12 years late, about the ban on the journalist Marin Mema from Greece. Rama said that they will address a request to the Greek government to lift the ban on the journalist.
"I want to believe that the Foreign Minister of Greece, the Greek government itself will respond with healthy European logic to the request that we will start tomorrow to remove the decision made to stop the journalist Marin Mema from entering Greece " , declared Rama.
Mema has been banned from entering Greece since 2012, after being declared an "undesirable person" and a national danger for Greece. The decision by the neighboring country came after the documentary that the journalist made about the heritage of the Chams in Greece in the village of Margelliç, in Gumenica and in Filat and a program dedicated to Pope Christo Negovan and his descendants in the village of Negovan, inside the Greek territory.