Prime Minister Edi Rama met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during his visit to the European Political Community Summit, which is being held in Moldova.
Ukrainian president through a post on Twitter, stated that he thanked the prime ministers of Albania and North Macedonia for imposing sanctions against Russia.
“In Moldova, on the sidelines of the second summit of the European Political Community, I met with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania Edi Rama and the Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovacevski. I thanked the leaders for the continuous comprehensive support of Ukraine and practical help in the fight against Russian aggression, especially for the acceptance of the Balkan countries in all EU sanctions packages against Russia,” Zelensky wrote on Twitter.
Also, President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, was present in Moldova where she met with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
Osmani published two photos from the meeting between them on Twitter, expressing full solidarity with the president of Ukraine, whose country is at war with Russia.

“No one understands the pain, struggle and resilience of Ukraine better than the people of Kosovo. Nothing can hinder the will of people to be free”, Osmani wrote.
Osmani is representing Kosovo at this summit in Chisinau, Moldova, where the leaders of the 27 countries of the European Union and 20 other European countries have gathered today to discuss a series of issues, among them the tensions in the north of Kosovo.
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, is also in Chisinau for this summit. Both presidents, as soon as they arrived at this event, accused the institutions of the respective countries for the tensions caused in the north of Kosovo.
Osmani said that Serbia should stop its activities aimed at destabilizing Kosovo in order to end the violence in the north of the country, while Vucic said that in order to reduce these tensions, the Kosovo authorities should withdraw, as he called, the “alleged mayors” from the Serbian-majority municipalities in the north.


