Tony Blair: Albanian Advisor
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair has officially accepted the role of advisor to the government of Albania.
Tony Blair has followed the path carved out by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who recently became advisor to the government of Serbia.
Mr. Blair traveled to Tirana and participated in a cabinet meeting chaired by prime minister Edi Rama.
In a joint press conference after the meeting it was revealed that Mr. Blair will offer his services gratis.
Mr. Rama wants Mr. Blair's advice mainly on issues related to Albania's accession to the EU.
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