Rama Travels to Armenia for European Political Community Summit

Prime Minister Edi Rama travels to Yerevan, Armenia, to attend the European Political Community Summit.

Rama shares a video from Berlin, where he opens a personal exhibition as part of the “Gallery Weekend” cultural event. He says international cultural circles show strong interest in Albania and its creative scene.

Rama leaves for Armenia to join the summit, which brings together European leaders for dialogue and cooperation. He describes the European Political Community as an important platform for coordination and discussion among European countries.

Rama recalls that Albania previously hosted one of the summits and highlights the country’s active role in regional and European initiatives.

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