Abazovic is honored with "Honoris Causa" in Tirana by a private university

From the left: Anastas Angjeli, Dritan Bazovic and Adrian Civici
From the left: Anastas Angjeli, Dritan Bazovic and Adrian Civici 
 On Friday, January 13, the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, was honored with the title "Doctor Honoris Causa" in Tirana from a private university.

This was announced by the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, on his Facebook social network.

"It was a pleasure to participate today in the ceremony of awarding the title of 'Doctor Honoris Causa' to Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic and a privilege to have the opportunity to say a few words about his book, 'Criticism of Global Ethics', wrote Rama.


According to the Albanian Prime Minister, the book "Criticism of Global Ethics" is a "useful overview to understand the roots of a unique political phenomenon such as the founder of the URA movement.

"The vision of the past, of barriers, barricades. This is a vision. The other vision is cooperation, mobility, more cooperation and everything in a more relaxed way and I choose this model," said Abazovic.

Although he had not read his counterpart's book, the Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama, did not spare good words for Dritan Abazovic.

"It is a phenomenon in Balkan politics because he has dared to create a political movement that is beyond ethnicities."

On the other hand, Abazovic rejected the accusations against him and Edi Rama for breaking the embargo on Russian goods, but he totally acknowledged Russia's influence in the Western Balkans.
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