Berisha: Rama stabbed Kosovo in the back; he is the greatest enemy of Albanians

Salji Beriša
Source: Gazeta Express

Former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha left the assembly hall, where the joint session of the assemblies of Kosovo and Albania was held, at the moment when Prime Minister Edi Rama began his speech. He stated that the Albanian PM was one of the two main enemies of the existence of Albanians and one of the main Kosovo enemies, Gazeta Express reports.

Berisha said that he had left the parliament that day and that he had gone to represent the Albanian people; all the citizens of Kosovo who felt betrayed by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

"I went to represent the feelings of tens of thousands of Albanian families who lost their families to Serbian barbarism, and Edi Rama, for four months, has not allowed a vote on the resolution to condemn the Serbian genocide in Kosovo. I went to represent those tens of thousands of Albanians who left Albania because of Edi Rama's inhumane politics. These are all reasons why I could not accept to listen to the lecture of a man who, after Enver Hoxha, is the greatest enemy of the Albanian people," Berisha said.

Berisha said that Rama was the "lawyer of his boss" Aleksandar Vucic, a man who, instead of representing Kosovo, defended his legitimate interests, went from a summit to a summit lobbying for Vucic and little Russia in the heart of the Balkans, in Serbia.

"Edi Rama continuously stabs Kosovo in the back. He tried to cancel its achievements, including the scenarios of its break with Aleksandar Vucic. To justify his subordination to Vucic, he threatens with the Vucic's war. In all these attitudes, he turns out to be a dangerous anti-Albanian for the Albanian people." Berisha said.

Berisha says that Edi Rama is not only a “Vucic’s disgusting vassal” but a man who destroys the national identity of Albanians more than anyone else, and that with his politics he drove away 27 percent of the population to the EU alone, not counting other countries.

According to him, no nation has sacrificed more for freedom than the Albanians.

"Under the leadership of Commander Adem Jashari, the Albanians fought the last war in Europe, and with the help of NATO, Kosovo became free," Berisha said.