Eddie Rama: We smuggled coronavirus vaccines with Italy’s foreign minister

At smuggling of vaccines which they did despite Pfizer’s ban, its prime minister was quoted as saying Albania Edi Rama during an event in Bergamo, even “giving” his partner, Italian Foreign Minister Di Maio.

The “ring” they had created with the smuggling of vaccines was reported by Fabio Paravisi for the well-known Italian newspaper Corriere della sera, as noted by the Albanian and Italian media. The words of Rama that the Italian press conveys and made an impression on everyone are: “I am Albanian-Italian, Di Maio is a Neapolitan Albanian, we smuggled together. What Italian or Albanian are you, if you always act according to the law?”.

“People were afraid that he would die like a fish out of water, but we haven’t had a chance to make the vaccine. I asked Luigi, can you give us doses at least for the doctors and nurses? Pfizer had a very clear contract with governments: I give you the vaccines, but you can’t give them to anyone else.” Something that every other than it is Christian.

Luigi said it would be a very serious thing. But we did it with our secret services: two ministers smuggle goods to each other to save people. However, we could not hide the vaccines, we had to administer them. Pffizer’s lawyers then threatened to sue and wanted to know how we got it from them, but we just said, from a friendly country. We had learned from the Neapolitans that you should never abandon a friend in front of the police,” Rama added. And, addressing the Di Maio, he said: “Now we can tell everyone. Now you will have them newspapers to write that you are a smuggler. You are a free man Luigi” concluded the Albanian Prime Minister.

Source: News Beast

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