British Ambassador: “Grey List” of Berisha is not political, it is legal.

UK Maintains “Persona Non Grata” Status for Berisha

London – The United Kingdom has affirmed the continued “persona non grata” status of former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, emphasizing that the situation is being handled through legal channels rather than political considerations. British Ambassador to Albania, Nicholas Abbott, made the statement during an interview broadcast on A2 CNN’s “Off the Record” program. Responding to questions regarding the definitive closure of the matter, Ambassador Abbott clarified, “In the United Kingdom, such a matter is not political; it is a legal matter.

Therefore, as far as I am concerned, it will remain so unless there is any legal challenge.”

When questioned about potential reviews or similar measures impacting other Albanian politicians, Abbott expressed reservations. He indicated that the issue is subject to ongoing scrutiny. The decision to designate Berisha “persona non grata” stemmed from [Insert original article’s reason for the designation – This needs to be added from the original article].

The UK government maintains its position that the matter is being treated according to established legal protocols. The ambassador’s comments underscore the united approach of the British government in addressing the situation. —

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One thought on “British Ambassador: “Grey List” of Berisha is not political, it is legal.

  1. This decision highlights the ongoing complexities of international relations and the importance of adhering to legal protocols.

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