Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted to the news published in the media that Sali Berisha may go to the USA, based on the post of an American journalist in X. Through a post on Facebook, the socialist leader states that this is another mockery of Berisha and a brainwashing. Ironically, Rama emphasizes that "the swamp sees grand dreams with milk and silk roads".
"I said that they really removed the stigma to save Albania from an unprecedented shame, but aha, nothing, it was another one of those mockeries of the Owl with the Marsh's kennel, where the belief remains unshakable that if the Owl said so, even a donkey flies. He has done such exemplary disservice to the poor in all these years, that even when the exhausted Owl wanders the streets, the Marsh sees grand dreams of milk and silk roads, where the ocean turns to yogurt and the Owl's tramp hat multiplies into millions of pots of gold with the inscription USA," Rama writes.
A day ago, American journalist Marc Caputo, who works for the "Axios" agency, asked the US State Department whether the leader of the opposition in Albania, Sali Berisha, could visit the United States.
In a comment on the "X" network, he says: "I asked the State Department about Berisha's visa status and they told me he can come to the US," writes the journalist who also publishes the State Department's response.
"We regularly grant exemptions to facilitate travel for certain individuals to the United States, consistent with our international obligations and our national interests. As such, we will not allow our foreign policy interests or relations with Albania to be held hostage by politicized Biden-era decisions," the US State Department said in a statement sent to the journalist.
Caputo also shared an article from the "Wall Street Journal" newspaper in which the DP campaign manager, Chris LaCivita, gave an interview.
We recall that former Prime Minister Berisha and his family members were declared "non grata" by the US Department of State on May 19, 2021. The news was announced by the then Secretary of State, Antony Blinken. (A2 Televizion)