14.05.2024.
10:28
"This is a national disaster..."; Greece will be "eaten" by the so-called Kosovo, look at what Edi Rama did
The Greek portal "Defense" (militaire.gr) assessed, after the meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, that few people know what kind of national disaster that country is heading towards.
That portal highlights the fact that the party of the Prime Minister of the temporary institutions of Pristina, Albin Kurti, will most likely be in the ruling coalition in North Macedonia.
In the author's text "Kosovization of Greece and Ottoman Tea in Ankara" by Panagiotis Pavlos, it is pointed out that what probably few people know is that the prime minister of the temporary institutions of Pristina, Albin Kurti, who is supported by the rapporteur of the Council of Europe, a Greek woman and the sister of the Greek prime minister, Dora Bakoyanni, for membership in the so-called Kosovo as a member of the SE, has its own party in Skopje "Vredi", and that party will most likely be part of the new ruling coalition in North Macedonia led by the far-right VMRO DPMNE Gordana Šiljanovska, the new president of North Macedonia.
The author states that the visit of the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to Athens is unprecedented in the history of bilateral relations between the Balkan countries, as well as that the buses full of Kosovar and Albanians from Albania were organized by the Pristina Liaison Office in Athens.
The Greek government has repeated several times in recent days that Rama's visit to Athens is private and has no official character. As stated, few people know that when Dora Bakoyanni was the mayor of Athens, her son Kostas Bakoyanni, and the nephew of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in the area of Galatsi, where the Office of Pristina is located, put up street signs that read "Kosovo Office".
As another problem, the author mentions that during the meeting with Erdogan, Mitsotakis gave numerous "praises" to Erdogan, while Turkish President not only did not show any emotion, but switched to a barrage of realpolitik, repeating and pointing out Turkey's strategic pretensions towards Greece.
"In his disagreement with the Turkish President, the Greek Prime Minister acted like a good scion of the bourgeoisie who, with literally ridiculous (city) courtesies and an almost dull tone of voice, tried to stun the sultan, presenting to him a series of Greek concessions to Turkey, almost as a gift of reconciliation", the author's text states.
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