Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken about the general elections that will be held tomorrow in Kosovo.
Asked what results he expects from these elections, Rama said that he has no preference for the winner, since according to him, he has a good relationship with all the candidates.
Rama spoke to "El Mundo" during a visit to Madrid.
"Kosovo is a democratic, vibrant and diverse country. And, like all Balkan countries, it fights with passion and a lot of noise, but that's okay. I wish them well, but I have no preference for the election results. I am a friend and I respect everyone," Rama said.
Rama also spoke about immigrants and what will happen next with the agreement with Italy.He called on Europe to implement a common migration policy, to protect border control, but also to be "open" to legal immigration.
Regarding Trump's international policy and what is happening in Gaza, Rama briefly gave this response.
"I have no comment on this. I think the plan needs to be clarified, understood and harmonized with all other stakeholders. It's still early," he said.
Focusing on Trump's decision to suspend USAID funds, which also affects our country, Rama assured that there will be no problem with Afghans living in Albania, Top Channel reports.
"There will be no problem with Afghan refugees living in Albania. If they want to stay in our country, they can do so, they cannot return to their country and stop the violence. These are not big numbers for us, they are only a few hundred people," he said.