Trump mocked by European leaders over Armenia-Albania mix-up
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama mocked Trump’s repeated geographic errors about the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict during a European summit, highlighting Trump’s false peace claims.
- Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama humorously mocked US President Donald Trump for confusing Armenia with Albania during the European Political Community summit.
- Rama joked about Trump's claims of brokering a peace deal between Albania and Azerbaijan, which resulted in laughter from President Emmanuel Macron and President Ilham Aliyev.
- Trump has been mocked for incorrectly claiming he negotiated a peace deal between Albania and Azerbaijan during foreign policy discussions at the summit.
- Macron responded to Rama's joke by saying, 'I am sorry for that,' adding to the humorous moment that gained attention.
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Albanian PM Edi Rama Mocks Donald Trump Over ‘Armenia-Albania Mix-Up’ As Emmanuel Macron and Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev Laugh; Video Goes Viral | 🌎 LatestLY
At the European Political Community summit in Copenhagen, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama humorously mocked US President Donald Trump for repeatedly confusing Armenia with Albania in his foreign policy claims. Rama’s quip, directed at French President Emmanuel Macron and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, joked that Trump had brokered a peace deal between Albania and Azerbaijan. 🌎 Albanian PM Edi Rama Mocks Donald Trump Over ‘Armenia-Albania…
During an informal summit of European Union leaders in Copenhagen, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama joked with French President Emmanuel Macron and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, alluding to US President Donald Trump's claim that he had ended the war between Albania and Azerbaijan, which never took place.
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…
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