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"You have turned the parliament into a temple of Albanophobia", Berisha: Rama's statements were dictated by Belgrade

"You have turned the parliament into a temple of Albanophobia",

The head of the DP, Sali Berisha, has described today's parliamentary session as an Albanophobic and anti-Albanian session, based on the request for the resolution and the debate on Kosovo.

According to Berisha, Edi Rama lays down in Tirana and in the international arena, Aleksandër Vucic's theses and his statements are dictated by Belgrade.

Berisha : This is an Albanian-phobic hearing. This is an anti-Albanian session.

These present the thesis that we are exploiting Kosovo.

What are we looking for here? We are looking for the resolution and the debate on Kosovo, which the European Parliament did yesterday.

Now, let me ask you a question: who should have been the parliament that should have reacted faster? Shouldn't it be the parliament of Albania? Why didn't you react?

Because Edi Rama does not allow it. Because Edi Rama puts forward in Tirana and in the international arena, the theses of Aleksandër Vucic.

Edi Rama stated in the Financial Times, and I am clarifying here, he stated that he corrected, but did not correct the phrase 'no men's land', that the north of Kosovo is nobody's land.

What did the federal minister of Olaf Scholz's cabinet declare yesterday? Vučić sent troops to Kosovo just like Putin did to Crimea.

How can you be like that? Albanophobia has blinded you.

What kind of Albanians are you who defend these attitudes? Are there more hostile attitudes towards Kosovo than these?

But what are we misusing for our purposes? We are looking for the debate on Kosovo, which the European Parliament held three days before us.

We are seeking to condemn the statements of Edi Rama, that they are statements dictated by the capital from Belgrade.

Is there any greater shame for this parliament? Today, this is the temple of Albanophobia. It is a cave of Albanophobia. Albanophobia is a shame!

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