Former Kosovo Ambassador to the US, Vlora Çitaku, has reacted to the various comments that followed the photos published from the dinner of Southeast European leaders at the SEECP summit in Thessaloniki, Greece, which presented the cold relations between the President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani and the Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama.

The Vice President of PFK, Vlora Çitaku, through a post on Facebook, said that “Edi Rama is the Prime Minister that Albanians have elected three times in a row.

"Sentiments and personal preferences cease at the moment when the state function is accepted.

And relations with Albania are deeper and stronger than any temporary disagreement.

"We may not agree with Prime Minister Rama about 1 issue, but we agree on 99 others", wrote Çitaku, Telegrafi reports.

"I have witnessed many difficult situations for Kosovo, and I have seen with my own eyes, and I have heard with my own ears, the support that Prime Minister Rama gives to Kosovo.

"The hand in the heart, often with more eloquence than ourselves," she wrote.

Further, she said that "it is unfortunate that today, on the day of the liberation of Kosovo, we must remind some of the extraordinary help that Albania has given for our freedom and independence."

"Do not create balls.

"Do not create non-existent enemies", wrote Çitaku.

Otherwise, in a photo published by President Osmani herself, from the dinner of Southeast European leaders at the SEECP summit in Thessaloniki, Greece, she is seen turning her back on Prime Minister Rama, who was sitting next to her.

/ Telegraphy /