The Chairman of the National Council of the Democratic Party, Edi Paloka, on "Off the Record" by Andrea Danglli on A2 CNN, has strongly criticized former US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, who declared opposition leader Sali Berisha persona non grata.
"All those who supported Rama have gone where they went. Those bastards who came. Blinken came like a basin, excuse the expression. The Secretary of State came only to receive the next installment, and stayed for half an hour just to say that Rama is the greatest leader Albania has," Paloka said on "Off the Record" by Andrea Danglli on A2 CNN.
Paloka did not accept the moderator's attention to this reference to Blinken, which he should not make without evidence, as according to him, the facts are related to payments made to Charles McGonigal, the former head of FBI counterintelligence in New York.
"Blink, from Soros and these people here, I didn't buy McGonigal. I'm talking about facts that are public. Yes, yes," Paloka responded on "Off the Record" by Andrea Danglli on A2 CNN.
He further said that Blinken has been declared persona non grata by the Trump administration and is not allowed access to DASH offices.
"Blinken is non-grata today. Blinken, the former Secretary of State who declared Berisha non-grata, is non-grata at the State Department. He has been banned from any contact and any receipt of information," Paloka said on "Off the Record" by Andrea Danglli on A2 CNN.
Further, the Democratic MP revealed what happened behind the scenes at the Munich Security Conference, saying that Edi Rama attempted to hold a meeting with US Vice President JD Vance, but the latter avoided it because, according to Paloka, he sees the Prime Minister as a Soros man.
"Rama has left no stone unturned. Millions have been thrown and circulated just for Rama to have a meeting, whether formal or informal, a photo or something, with one of the Trump administration's members. Since Munich where they tried to meet the other Vice President. Since President Trump's inauguration. Rama was ready to have the meeting in Munich. A previous message told him no, he is a puppet of Soros. So this support we are receiving is not so insensitive and invisible," Paloka concluded on "Off the Record" by Andrea Danglli on A2 CNN. (A2 Televizion)