Traditional Year-End Dinner with the Diplomatic Corps: Rama: Albania Has Only One Plan A, to Join the EU

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Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, present at the traditional year-end dinner with the diplomatic corps, expressed that Albania has only one plan: to become a member of the European Union within the next decade.

“These are non-negotiable commitments that go beyond the age, gender, region, or political affiliation of Albanians. Albania has no Plan B, but only one unwavering and indisputable plan, the one to join the European Union,” said the Prime Minister.

Here’s a summary of the key points from Prime Minister Edi Rama’s speech at the traditional year-end dinner with the diplomatic corps:

  1. EU Membership Goal: Rama emphasized that Albania has only one plan: to join the European Union (EU) within this decade. He stated that this objective transcends political and demographic divisions, and Albania will give everything to make this a reality.
  2. Regional Relations: He highlighted the importance of maintaining good relations with neighboring countries, including those outside the EU, such as the Gulf nations, despite political differences.
  3. Condemnation of Russia’s Actions: Rama expressed regret over the absence of the Russian ambassador, condemning Russia’s unprovoked aggression against Ukraine and stressing Albania’s support for Ukraine.
  4. Middle East Peace: He also called for peace between Israel and Palestine, supporting a two-state solution but condemning Hamas’ role in the conflict.
  5. US Relations: Rama reaffirmed Albania’s strong alliance with the United States, wishing for continued cooperation under a new US president.
  6. Albania’s Progress: Reflecting on Albania’s achievements, he noted significant economic progress, including a lower public debt, stronger currency, low inflation, and record private investments. Albania’s tourism industry is now among the world’s top leagues.
  7. Challenges in the EU Integration Process: Rama acknowledged that Albania’s path to the EU remains challenging but reiterated that the country is committed to the goal. He emphasized Albania’s active role in international organizations and the fight against corruption and organized crime.
  8. Commitment to the Country and Citizens: Rama closed with a message of commitment to the country, its citizens, and its partners, stressing the importance of continuing to build on Albania’s progress.

The speech reflected Albania’s aspirations for EU integration, strong regional and international relations, and a commitment to economic and social progress.

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