PDSH: Berisha to cancel visit in Macedonia

07/10/2011 01:00

The Albanian Democratic Party in the neighboring Macedonia declared that
the Albanian Prime Minister, Sali Berisha, should cancel his visit in
Macedonia due to the anti-Albanian actions that have been undertaken by
the government in Skopje, the Foreign Ministry of which invited the
Albanian ambassador, Arben Cejku, to give explanations about his
declarations against the Macedonian Encyclopedia and the school texts
that offend Albanians.

“This act is the culmination of the arrogance and craziness of this government. We support the declaration of Ambassador Cejku only partially, because the main responsible for this is the Party that represents the Albanians in the government, BDI. The Albanian Prime Minister, Sali Berisha, should cancel his visit to Macedonia due to the anti-Albanian, anti-Nato and anti-EU position held by the Macedonian government”, declared Orhan Ibrahimi, MP of the Albanian Democratic Party in Macedonia.

Albanian representatives in the Macedonian government reacted after this declaration saying that Prime Minister Berisha doesn’t need a mentor from Macedonia. They say that on the international point of view, the invitation in the Ministry is normal procedure.
 
“The Prime Minister of Albania doesn’t need a guide and a mentor from the Parliamentary Groups of Macedonia. It is a common practice to ask an Ambassador to give additional clarifications in the respective institution”, declared Talat Xhaferri, MP of the BDI.

Berisha is expected to visit Macedonia after the invitation of Nikolla Gruevski, on October.

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