Prime Minister Edi Rama is no stranger to controversial statements, with a recent video circulating on social media claiming that he labeled the US, Soviet Union, and Israel as the world’s three “evils”. Rama has a history of blunt remarks, previously calling the EU a “big mess and a disgrace” and making jokes about Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, the video in question has taken his words out of context, as he was actually discussing Albania’s view on world affairs during its communist dictatorship era in the mid- to late 20th century.
The video, which has been viewed over 4 million times and reshared around 100,000 times, shows Rama addressing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and referring to the US, Soviet Union, and Israel as “major devils”. He clarifies that he is specifically referring to “American imperialism, Soviet social imperialism, and Jewish Zionism”. These comments were made during a press conference in Tirana, Albania, and come from a cropped video that leaves out the context of Albania’s historical stance on these issues.
Rama explains that during Albania’s communist dictatorship era, the country was adamantly against the US, Soviet Union, and Israel, due to its political alliances and beliefs at the time. Despite this, he acknowledges Albania’s positive role in protecting Jews fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II, making it the only European country where the Jewish community grew after the Holocaust. Rama still believes in a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, but emphasizes the need for significant political will and reform from both parties and the international community.
During the press conference, Rama highlights his country’s history of supporting the Palestinian Liberation Organization while under communist rule and touches on the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict. He maintains friendly relations with the US, expressing understanding for Blinken’s challenging position and affirming the need for dialog and cooperation between nations. Far from labeling the US, Soviet Union, and Israel as “evil” as the cropped video suggests, Rama’s full remarks paint a more nuanced picture of Albania’s past and present diplomatic relationships.
In conclusion, the video of Prime Minister Edi Rama discussing the US, Soviet Union, and Israel as the world’s three “evils” has sparked controversy on social media. However, a closer examination reveals that his comments were taken out of context and actually refer to Albania’s historical perspective during its communist dictatorship era. Rama’s remarks, made during a press conference with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, underscore the complexities of international relations and the importance of understanding historical context in political discourse. Despite differences of opinion on global affairs, Rama maintains positive relations with the US and emphasizes the need for dialogue and cooperation to address complex geopolitical issues.