The attacks of Greek senior officials and Greek media have already crossed the borders between the two countries reaching thus to the gates of Brussels.
Replicas of recent days between the Albanian and Greek governments have sparked reaction outside these two countries. European Union also concerned about the situation.
In a letter of protest addressed to European commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn from the first Albanian deputy of Belgium, Ahmet Gjanaj, the latter requested their reaction.Ahmet Gjanaj through this letter has asked the EU official to give explanations about the threats of Athens to Albania, which started after the declaration of the existence of Cham issue by Hahn, as an open question between the two countries.
In his letter addressed to Johannes Hahn, Gjana raises some questions and asks Athens to hold the responsibility about recent statements.