Edi Rama to visit Serbia, promote his book in Belgrade
The Albanian prime minister will visit Serbia, among other things to promote his book - Kurban (Sacrificial Lamb) and an exhibition of drawings, but also the highway to DurresSnezana Congradin Source: Danas.rs
(N1 via Danas)
Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama will visit Belgrade on October 13, when he will promote his book "(Kurban) – Sacrificial Lamb", Serbian edition, Danas reports. Rama will take part on Belgrade Security Forum that will be held from October 12-14, in Belgrade.
As we were informed, Albanian Prime Minister will depart for Nis on October 14, where he will attend the meeting of the entrepreneurs of Albania and Serbia.
According to still unconfirmed information, joint project pertaining to high way Nis-Durres should be promoted, that will afterwards be submitted to Brussels.
As we were told by our sources in Tirana, the highway will be surely constructed, although European Union still doesn’t have concrete proposals, i.e. response to the question how much funds will be approved and in what payment dynamics.
Possible "historic" visit
During the visit of Josef Biden, Vice President of USA, Prime Minister of Serbia had said that he informed vice president Biden that for a month or so, Edi Rama will visit Serbia, as well as that "we will host some of Albanian representatives from Kosovo and Metohija, that we will host many people on business forums, on the meetings".
"That is why we want to develop our country, to provide the growth of our economy, in the same time preserving our national and state interests", Vucic stated.
Security Forum's guest
Political advisor of Edi Rama, writer and publicist Shkelzen Maliqi speaks for Danas govori about the book of Albanian Prime Minister, that will be promoted in Belgrade and Nis.
"The book Kurban (Sacrificial Lamb) was published in 2011, after Rama had lost elections for Tirana Mayor. The result was very tight. In the first count, Rama was ahead of his opponent for only nine votes (out of around half a million of voters), and then Democratic Party submitted complaint and asked for 1.000 invalid ballots to be counted too, that was placed in the wrong boxes (elections for MPs were held simultaneously). Counting took place for several weeks as Election Commission discussed every single previously announced "invalid" ballot and as democrats got majority in the commission, they had managed to "change“ the result. Basha, Rama’s opponent won the elections by beating Rama for some 70 votes. During the summer after he lost both local and general elections pretty tight (or thanks to manipulating activities), Rama had decided to write programming testimony on the conflict situation in Albania, which is very personal, confronting his vision of democratic transformation and modernization of Tirana and Albania with the authoritarian one of Sali Berisha," Maliqi depicts the content of the book for our newspaper.
Books and tolerance
"When it comes to Kadare, Samizdat had made arrangements to publish a selection of four or five books that I had proposed that could be interesting to the broader audience. The first is 'Palace of Dreams', that I had translated into Serbian and published in Sarajevo some 25 years ago, and now it will appear in a new advanced version. We also prepare the collection of stories, followed by two or three novels, that will be published successively in the course of the next two years," Shkelzen Maliqi underlines for Danas.
Just as a reminder, Edi Rama had visited Belgrade in autumn 2014, which was the first time that high Albanian official comes to Serbia, after 70 years. Although it was followed by the incidents on the football match between Serbia and Albania, when Serbian hooligans roared - Kill, slaughter, so that Shqipetar doesn’t exist – dron was launched on the stadium carrying the flag of "Greater Albania", this event was still regarded as historically significant for the relations of both states. Reconciliation process and the process of normalization of relations between Serbia and Albania plays special role in the current dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, as it is followed by the programs of economic cooperation and establishing youth office, which ultimate result should be elimination of prejudices and intolerance among those two nations.
Necessary inter-state agreements in the field of culture
"I believe that cultural cooperation between Albania, Serbia and Kosovo is of utmost importance, as much as political or economic. Ethnical distance between the Serbs and Albanians is very deep and it would be rather naive to try to bridge it only through politics or economy. For tolerant relations, it is necessary to learn more about the opposite nation and to accept specific traits of every nation, respectively. That is why it is necessary to make inter-state agreements in the field of culture and scientific-educational cooperation with the precise perennial agenda, so that those could be integrated into the budgets of our states, and so that the cooperation does not depend only on the enthusiasm of individuals or happen occasionally," Veran Matic concluded for our paper.
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