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The expert of the integration process, Gledis Gjipali in a skype connection on the show Top Story said that the harsh speech of the Prime Minister Edi Rama in Brussels regarding the obstacles that the country is facing in the EU membership were not taboo.
“They are all elements that show a weakness of Europe that will be reflected in the ongoing analysis and actions. I think it is a bet placed by Rama and Vucic who has played this language more often, sometimes of the victim, sometimes of pressure, this time it was of pressure. It is not taboo that if we look inside the EU there are strong reactions from states, from Orban who has opposed the imposition of sanctions on Russia. There are such replicas within the EU. It remains to be seen (whether under this country well or not), I do not think that any big or serious taboo has been broken that can be reflected in the membership process. Rama mentioned that we have nothing more to say because their words are the best, but nothing changes and it is normal for this frustration to be expressed in less diplomatic language. We too can use this language directly“, Said Gjepali.
The only positive result for Albania and Northern Macedonia at the European summit was the admission to the council table with observer status.
The two countries are again far from opening the first intergovernmental conference with the EU.
If in the past, countries like France or the Netherlands with their skepticism blocked the taking of other integration steps, from 2020 the protagonism of the blockade is led by Bulgaria.
Prime Ministers Rama and Kovacevski and Serbian President Vucic at a joint press conference reiterated the word disappointment in various forms.
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