Trump mocked by European leaders over Armenia-Albania mix-up
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama mocked Trump’s repeated confusion of Albania and Armenia, highlighting Trump’s false peace claims during a European summit in Copenhagen.
- Donald Trump's claims about ending wars have been widely exaggerated and led to confusion about conflicts between nations, including Armenia and Albania.
- At a summit in Denmark, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama mocked Trump for mistakenly referencing a peace deal between Albania and Azerbaijan.
- Rama joked with French President Emmanuel Macron, saying he needed to apologize for not congratulating Trump on the nonexistent peace deal.
- European leaders laughed at Donald Trump for confusing Armenia and Albania regarding peace deals during a summit in Denmark.
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Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted to the backlash he received for a statement he made during an international summit, where former US President Donald Trump was also mentioned. Rama said that a sentence said humorously, in the spirit of friendship, became a global headline, while the essence of the summit and the real discussions were left in the shade. "It was a good moment between friends, with the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Ali…
'Laughing at Trump’s mistakes': world leaders appear to make fun of president’s 'nonexistent deal'
Viral videos show world leaders laughing at President Donald Trump's claims that he resolved a nonexistent conflict between Azerbaijan and Albania, The Daily Beast reports.In one video, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama joked with French President Emmanuel Macron about Trump's claims to have resolved many wars including one "between Azerbaijan and Albania, when he actually means the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia," The Daily Beast says.I…
The US president had previously confused Armenia, which had been at war with Azerbaijan and made peace with it, with Albania. The Albanian president missed congratulating him and his Azerbaijani counterpart.
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