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Tuesday, 26.05.2015.

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Vucic and Rama expected to discuss relations, infrastructure

Aleksandar Vucic will be visiting Tirana on Wednesday and Thursday while his talks with Albanian PM Edi Rama will be under special scrutiny of the world public.

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Addy

pre 8 godina

Let's start a new chapter. Is time for Albania and Serbia to recognize that they are the two main factors for stabilizing Balkans. The new generation of Albanians and Serbs want peace, that's the truth.

Jeff

pre 8 godina

On a positive note, just returned from Serbia and by and large nobody had anything but good things to say about Albania and Albanians who know the country. Beautiful country, kind people and lots of petrol stations.

ida

pre 8 godina

"that the Albanian factor in the Balkans is huge & will only continue to grow with time"

And yet Albania's population greatly fell from the mid-90s until now.
Albania only has a little over 3 million people.

funny

pre 8 godina

Thats funny.

A guy in charge of a $12B economy (where maybe 25% of that is diaspora funding) pitches himself as the France of the Balkans?

Come on man.

Some people here need to go back to Economics class.

Greece is $250B and Serbia is $49B. These two countries will run the Balkans (if only becuase of their infrastructure and geographic position).

Sure, Albania has a growing population, and that will give it some influence, But even then, it is only half the population of Greece or Serbia.

it should also be noted that Gereece and Serbia will likely always vote in the interests of one another, and that makes it a bloc of 17M people. If you add up all the little others they are niwhere near that.

It will be several generations until Albania can arise from its current economic position (and that is if it doesn't screw itself up with corrupt politicians) or pushing unpopular positions on Serbia and Greece who will simply give it the cold shoulder.

rocky

pre 8 godina

Mark my words, The Albanian prime minister will at the end of these talks come out as the victor! It is simple and clear, that the Albanian factor in the Balkans is huge & will only continue to grow with time as the graphs have been clearly showing this trend for the last quarter century! Until yesterday, we were growing faster then we were uniting, now we are growing & uniting at the same pace, and it only gets better into the future!!!

bob

pre 8 godina

Stop with war, our children needs to have a lighting way they need a secured path. Don't server to the nationalism for politic benefit.

bob

pre 8 godina

Stop with war, our children needs to have a lighting way they need a secured path. Don't server to the nationalism for politic benefit.

rocky

pre 8 godina

Mark my words, The Albanian prime minister will at the end of these talks come out as the victor! It is simple and clear, that the Albanian factor in the Balkans is huge & will only continue to grow with time as the graphs have been clearly showing this trend for the last quarter century! Until yesterday, we were growing faster then we were uniting, now we are growing & uniting at the same pace, and it only gets better into the future!!!

Addy

pre 8 godina

Let's start a new chapter. Is time for Albania and Serbia to recognize that they are the two main factors for stabilizing Balkans. The new generation of Albanians and Serbs want peace, that's the truth.

Jeff

pre 8 godina

On a positive note, just returned from Serbia and by and large nobody had anything but good things to say about Albania and Albanians who know the country. Beautiful country, kind people and lots of petrol stations.

funny

pre 8 godina

Thats funny.

A guy in charge of a $12B economy (where maybe 25% of that is diaspora funding) pitches himself as the France of the Balkans?

Come on man.

Some people here need to go back to Economics class.

Greece is $250B and Serbia is $49B. These two countries will run the Balkans (if only becuase of their infrastructure and geographic position).

Sure, Albania has a growing population, and that will give it some influence, But even then, it is only half the population of Greece or Serbia.

it should also be noted that Gereece and Serbia will likely always vote in the interests of one another, and that makes it a bloc of 17M people. If you add up all the little others they are niwhere near that.

It will be several generations until Albania can arise from its current economic position (and that is if it doesn't screw itself up with corrupt politicians) or pushing unpopular positions on Serbia and Greece who will simply give it the cold shoulder.

ida

pre 8 godina

"that the Albanian factor in the Balkans is huge & will only continue to grow with time"

And yet Albania's population greatly fell from the mid-90s until now.
Albania only has a little over 3 million people.

rocky

pre 8 godina

Mark my words, The Albanian prime minister will at the end of these talks come out as the victor! It is simple and clear, that the Albanian factor in the Balkans is huge & will only continue to grow with time as the graphs have been clearly showing this trend for the last quarter century! Until yesterday, we were growing faster then we were uniting, now we are growing & uniting at the same pace, and it only gets better into the future!!!

funny

pre 8 godina

Thats funny.

A guy in charge of a $12B economy (where maybe 25% of that is diaspora funding) pitches himself as the France of the Balkans?

Come on man.

Some people here need to go back to Economics class.

Greece is $250B and Serbia is $49B. These two countries will run the Balkans (if only becuase of their infrastructure and geographic position).

Sure, Albania has a growing population, and that will give it some influence, But even then, it is only half the population of Greece or Serbia.

it should also be noted that Gereece and Serbia will likely always vote in the interests of one another, and that makes it a bloc of 17M people. If you add up all the little others they are niwhere near that.

It will be several generations until Albania can arise from its current economic position (and that is if it doesn't screw itself up with corrupt politicians) or pushing unpopular positions on Serbia and Greece who will simply give it the cold shoulder.

bob

pre 8 godina

Stop with war, our children needs to have a lighting way they need a secured path. Don't server to the nationalism for politic benefit.

ida

pre 8 godina

"that the Albanian factor in the Balkans is huge & will only continue to grow with time"

And yet Albania's population greatly fell from the mid-90s until now.
Albania only has a little over 3 million people.

Jeff

pre 8 godina

On a positive note, just returned from Serbia and by and large nobody had anything but good things to say about Albania and Albanians who know the country. Beautiful country, kind people and lots of petrol stations.

Addy

pre 8 godina

Let's start a new chapter. Is time for Albania and Serbia to recognize that they are the two main factors for stabilizing Balkans. The new generation of Albanians and Serbs want peace, that's the truth.