Rama's connections with the former FBI official? Gjiknuri: Tymnaje of Berisha to suppress the evidence of January 21

2023-01-25 11:10:28Politikë SHKRUAR NGA REDAKSIA VOX
Damian Gjiknuri

The general secretary of the Socialist Party, Damian Gjiknuri, when asked about the senior FBI official arrested by American justice, Charles McGonigal, and his undeclared meetings with Prime Minister Edi Rama and other Albanian officials, said that these meetings do not constitute crimes carried out in our country.

He said that the accusations are smokestacks by the country's opposition to suppress the new facts that have come out about the killing of four protesters on January 21.

" Based on the facts and what we read in that document, which says it all. First, this is a smokestack raised by the opposition to dispel the new facts that have emerged regarding January 21. Another problem arises that is supposedly more important than the killing of innocent citizens. Secondly, I think that the American justice has clarified that issue.

The official in question was a very important person, he is accused of his connection with the payments of a Russian oligarch and has nothing to do with the events in Albania, the meetings that are mentioned do not prove crimes committed by the Albanian authorities, on the contrary, there were ethical violations on the part of his for not mentioning the meetings. As for Nik Muzina, his case has been submitted to American justice and no one has denied that the money received by the gentleman in question is of Russian origin.

In itself, the problem is about how well a senior American official has performed his duties in relation to US interests. Here you can't blame the prime minister for meeting a senior FBI official when any senior official would. Let's not confuse Muzina's proven record with other issues. This news is important for America and not for Albania ", said Damian Gjiknuri.

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