Czech President: Kosovo's EU integration controversial

Czech President Milos Zaman after the two-day summit of the Visegrad Group chiefs said the presidents of states have given support to the Balkans for EU membership. However, he said the Kosovo case is more difficult, the cause that has not been recognised by the five European Union member states. “All were [...]
However, he said the Kosovo case is more difficult, the cause that has not been recognised by the five European Union member states.
“We all agreed that the Balkans will engage in the EU, but the issue remains in Kosovo because its independence has not been recognised by all EU countries”, Zaman said, broadcasts news.net.
He also cited Islamic radicalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The four presidents agreed that Bosnia is at risk of opposing radical Islam”, Zaman said.
The summit has attended: Polish President Andreze Duda, Slovak he, Andrej Kiska, and Hungary's President Janos Ader.












