Albanian businessman Gjergj Luca: Long live the Open Balkan!

Đerđ Ljuca
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A well-known businessman from Albania, Gjergj Luca, praised the agreement between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, which was reached in Ohrid, and assessed that it was good news for the entire Balkans and added that the Open Balkan was a fantastic initiative.

Luca, one of the most successful Albanian businessmen, the owner of the fishing and seafood processing company "Rozafa" has been publicly supporting the "Open Balkan" initiative for a long time in his posts on the Facebook page "Fish City".

Often his posts are met with resentment and negative comments. Those who reacted negatively to the "Open Balkan" were greeted by Luca in a video he posted on Facebook.

"I greet all those people who were skeptical about the Open Balkan, I greet them and say to them, “My friends, I understand you, when the chorus of arguments and attacks against me began, I understand that your spirit is old and divided, not only you Kosovars, but Bosniaks, Montenegrins, and Albanians, but also the Serbs because they too have been mutually divided and opposed for centuries”. But what has been done now is one good news for the whole Balkans, for the Balkans which is a 'powder keg', and which every great power who was passing by, could light with a lighter and start a fire as many times as it wanted," Luca said.

Luca added that the Balkans was the only place where friends were welcomed as friends, the only place where you drank coffee with friends and with well-wishers.

"And one man pays for everything, we don’t split the bill. The only place that is the biggest defender of the family and the integrity of the family, and in Europe, we know friends, what happens day by day with terrible laws, parent number one, parent number two, with an endless history of destroying the family, then destroying the nation. We, the people from the Balkans who preserve tradition, preserve the family, are strong; we are the last stronghold in Europe where this is done. Europe needs us, it needs new and strong blood, there is a need for the temperament of the Balkans; there is a need for the novelties of the Balkans; there is a lot of need to open up, to be stronger and all together to bring the economy to where we want," Luca said.

He added that he had a question for "skeptics who wait and don't remove the borders in their heads".

"All families, all children are looking for the economy and we are running towards Europe because of the economy and you should understand that by removing the borders, going out to Europe, uniting with each other, we are stronger. We complement each other, so friends - long live the Open Balkan!" Luca said in a video message on Facebook.

Albanian businessman Gjergj Luca: Long live the Open Balkan!

A well-known businessman from Albania, Gjergj Luca, praised the agreement between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, which was reached in Ohrid, and assessed that it was good news for the entire Balkans and added that the Open Balkan was a fantastic initiative.

Luca, one of the most successful Albanian businessmen, the owner of the fishing and seafood processing company "Rozafa" has been publicly supporting the "Open Balkan" initiative for a long time in his posts on the Facebook page "Fish City".

Often his posts are met with resentment and negative comments. Those who reacted negatively to the "Open Balkan" were greeted by Luca in a video he posted on Facebook.

"I greet all those people who were skeptical about the Open Balkan, I greet them and say to them, “My friends, I understand you, when the chorus of arguments and attacks against me began, I understand that your spirit is old and divided, not only you Kosovars, but Bosniaks, Montenegrins, and Albanians, but also the Serbs because they too have been mutually divided and opposed for centuries”. But what has been done now is one good news for the whole Balkans, for the Balkans which is a 'powder keg', and which every great power who was passing by, could light with a lighter and start a fire as many times as it wanted," Luca said.

Luca added that the Balkans was the only place where friends were welcomed as friends, the only place where you drank coffee with friends and with well-wishers.

"And one man pays for everything, we don’t split the bill. The only place that is the biggest defender of the family and the integrity of the family, and in Europe, we know friends, what happens day by day with terrible laws, parent number one, parent number two, with an endless history of destroying the family, then destroying the nation. We, the people from the Balkans who preserve tradition, preserve the family, are strong; we are the last stronghold in Europe where this is done. Europe needs us, it needs new and strong blood, there is a need for the temperament of the Balkans; there is a need for the novelties of the Balkans; there is a lot of need to open up, to be stronger and all together to bring the economy to where we want," Luca said.

He added that he had a question for "skeptics who wait and don't remove the borders in their heads".

"All families, all children are looking for the economy and we are running towards Europe because of the economy and you should understand that by removing the borders, going out to Europe, uniting with each other, we are stronger. We complement each other, so friends - long live the Open Balkan!" Luca said in a video message on Facebook.