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On the day when nothing is taken seriously in Tirana, the news echoed again that Edi Rama will be the pause of Jens Stoltenberg, in the largest and strongest military organization in the world, NATO.
The news was voiced on the network by the German researcher Suzana Starikov, who predicts that in December Albania needs a new Prime Minister, as Edi Rama is projected to be the Secretary General of NATO with the blessing of the United States of America, which require that running the North Atlantic Alliance take one of the new members of the organization.
“It is no longer a question of candidates, it has already been decided that Rama will succeed Stoltenberg in the post of NATO Secretary General in December. So he needs to move to Brussels at least in December. “From December, Albania needs a new prime minister.”
Today marks Albania 13 years as a member of NATO and the tweets of the German academics on Twitter do not seem to be lightning bolts, as the idea that Edi Rama can be elected head of NATO has long circulated in the media and politics. But is Edi Rama aiming for the post of general secretary of the North Atlantic Alliance? Time will tell, but another time that is coming to an end is that of the mandate of Jens Stoltenberg, who closes his cycle in this post in September 2023, with a one-year postponement due to the war in Ukraine, a war which has received special attention from NATO.
Publicly Edi Rama has never spoken of his ambition for an international political career, but everyone remembers that he began to enjoy his tours as chairman of the OSCE, including visits to Moscow and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict zones in the Donbas . Rama made the news when he appeared to be negotiating between Erdogan and Micotakis over the Greek-Turkish crisis, while he went to New York himself, when Albania began its two-year tour as a member of the Security Council. He often likes to steal the lights of the spectacle in international meetings, with sports shoes and jockey stories, but to be NATO Secretary General today, is not a spectacle, but a responsible task. Anything can happen, but Brussels is not Tirana, much less on April 1st.
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