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Berisha has announced the protest at 16:00 this Monday, when the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vucic, is expected to come to participate in the next meeting of “Open Balkan”.
In order to avoid possible incidents, patrols of police vehicles have been increased in Tirana and numerous forces have been mobilized.
Prime Minister Edi Rama will receive today in Tirana Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and the Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, for the next meeting of “Open Balkan”.
Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha called on supporters to protest in front of the Prime Minister, as according to him the arrival of the Serbian president is a threat to the interests of our country. According to him, “Open Balkans” is a Serbian-Russian project and Rama has supported Vucic in the issue of Kosovo, as “this project has one goal, the partition of Kosovo.”
Consequently, the agenda of “Open Balkan”, which will be held this Monday and Tuesday will be adjusted to avoid incidents with protesters led by Sali Berisha. Unlike previous meetings, for security reasons, the leaders of the three countries will not take a walk in the city as has happened in Belgrade and Skopje.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Northern Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev signed a joint statement on July 29th, based on the four major freedoms of co-operation in the Western world: freedom of movement. goods, capital, people and services.
Meanwhile, Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina have refused to be part of this initiative, even after calls for co-operation.
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