"If you don't like the ambassador, then from this moment I cancel the meeting." This was the clear answer that came to Rama's people a few years ago in Great Britain, while they tried to convince Lord Dubs not to take the former ambassador Berisha to the meeting, as "he was not in happy" prime minister. The nobility of the British Lord, beyond the smile and warm welcome to the Albanian prime minister, never exceeded what is called procedure, protocol (being a state).
There were not USA Phone Number a few who were surprised when they saw Prime Minister Rama, as usual, alongside Ambassador Mal Berisha... You remembered this incident when you received the invitation with the electronic signature "Sincerely Edi Rama" for the Diaspora Summit sent months ago. The flood of reactions from Albanian emigrants in the four corners of the world, where such an invitation was rejected en masse, starting from "Vatra" of America and ending with associations that "didn't have good relations" with the embassies, made the Prime Minister pass in plan B; online applications.

(Even those who had confirmed attendance were asked to send the ticket, to make sure they would come) In short, any immigrant (and not only) could apply on the open web for the summit, to secure a formal invitation with the sole purpose of filling the halls. It was quite normal that at the summit you would meet people who have been running away from London for years and years and were like representatives of London's "immigrants", not including those who didn't even know why they were there.