Rama Reports No Response to Trump’s Intervention Request Regarding Kosovo Trial
Prime Minister Edi Rama stated in an interview with Alexis Papahelas, editor-in-chief of Kathimerini, that a direct response has not been received following a request made to US President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing trial of former UÇK (Kosovo Liberation Army) leaders in The Hague. The conversation occurred during a meeting with President Trump on the day the Peace Council was established. According to Rama, the request stemmed from a report originating from Russia, supported by Vladimir Putin, which advocated for an investigation into alleged war crimes and organ trafficking.
The aim was to utilize the proceedings to target the individuals involved in the trial. Rama indicated that the request was made as a means of countering what he perceived as a potentially biased judicial process. He stated that his mind was full following the exchange.
The interview, published on April 22, 2026, reflects on a significant moment in diplomatic relations and the ongoing legal proceedings concerning the former UÇK leaders. The article highlights the initial contact between Rama and Trump regarding the situation.
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It’s disheartening to hear that the international community isn’t acknowledging the ongoing legal situation.
What is the specific nature of the request made to President Trump?