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Prime Minister Edi Rama is in Bari, Italy today on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the exodus of Albanians to the neighboring country.
He held a conference with Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio and the head of the Puglia Region, Michele Emiliano.
Prime Minister Edi Rama, who held a joint press conference today with the Italian Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, and the Governor of Puglia, Michele Emiliano, asked the Italian authorities to recognize the Albanian patents in Italy.
“Take care of the issue of Albanian patents in Italy because they have remained in the corridors of the Italian bureaucracy“, Said Rama.
Di Maio said that Italy is doing everything possible for the European Union to open negotiations with Albania within the year.
Rama is accompanied by the Minister of State for Reconstruction Arben Ahmetaj, the Minister of Health Ogerta Manastirliu, the Minister of Education Evis Kushi and Fate Velaj, MP, while he will also be Deputy Minister Teresa Bellanova and Undersecretaries Assuntela Messina, Anna Macina, Rosario Saso, Ivan Scasso and Francesco Paolo Sisto.
Also present are the diplomatic representatives, the Ambassador of Italy in Tirana Fabrizio Bucci, the Ambassador of Albania in Italy Anila Bitri Lani and the Consul General of Albania in Italy Gentiana Mburimi.
Rama will stay tomorrow, where he will participate in the inauguration of the exhibition “Exodus”, created by Nicola Genco, erected in the Agora of the Regional Council Building, where there will be a performance of cello Redi Hasa. The exhibition “Friends and Angels” by Alfredo Pirri is set in the same spaces.
The rectors of Apulia universities will submit to Rama a copy of the manual for “Safe Regions” translated into Albanian and compiled thanks to the work of 130 personalities from the scientific world of four cultural universities.
We recall that at the beginning of March 1991 thousands of Albanians left the country, using the ships anchored in the largest port of Albania. Bringing to attention the figures of that time, only in the first week of March 91, in the port of Brindisi are anchored 24 vessels of different sizes, with a very large number of citizens from Albania.
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