Prime Minister Edi Rama is in Vilnius, Lithuania, where the NATO Summit is held, where he held a conversation with the expert of the European center of the Atlantic Council, Rachel Rizzo, on “Systemic challenges to common values and interests.”
Rama spoke about the danger from cyber attacks and the police action in the MEK camp a few weeks ago.
He said that based on the agreement, Albania opened the doors to the Iranian opposition so that they are safe from attacking Iran from Albania.
“We were asked to help the MEK group, otherwise they would have been massacred by the secret services in Iran, we were asked to save their lives. Albanians have it in their DNA to save the lives of others. The agreement was clear, that they would stay in Albania to be safe, and not to turn Albania into a political platform to attack the regime. We were affected by cyber attacks from Iran. We are trying to do a lot to strengthen cyber security”, said Rama.


