Italian diplomat urges Kosovo not to object but to be constructive

Italy's Deputy Ambassador Matteo Corradini has said today that the Atlantic Way should remain the last goal of Kosovo, or as he called it: “polar star”, as there are many challenges that are seen every day. He invited the country's institutions to be constructive, opening up co-operation with key partners, while avoiding logic [...]
Italy's Deputy Ambassador Matteo Corradini has said today that the Atlantic Way should remain the last goal of Kosovo, or as he called it: “polar star”, as there are many challenges that are seen every day.
He invited the country's institutions to be constructive, opening up co-operation with key partners, while avoiding the logic of objections, without which Corradini said the Euro-Atlantic perspective cannot be achieved.
At the “trust-building and strengthening of communities Street ahead for Kosovo after the agreement on Asociation”, he stressed that the only logic can destabilise the region.
According to him, today's activity has to do with the topic of building up trust and communities, which can be understood by the importance of the moment the country is going through.
He also spoke of the SAA, which he said is often discussed and presented within the framework of obligations Kosovo must implement to adapt to European standards. As he added that the SAA opens a series of possibilities Kosovo must seize to continue the path towards institutional strengthening.
EU deputy chief of co-operation in the EU Office, Libor Chlad, said he is very pleased that co-operation, especially with the Italian Embassy, which has contributed to the mission's fulfillment in Kosovo.
He disclosed since December that they have committed themselves to the overall reform of the Kosovo administration. Where he said Kosovo spends 50 per cent of its budget on civil servants' salaries, until he added there is a huge space for improvement.
While the mayor of Gjilan municipality, simultaneously A board member The LDA, Lutfi Haziri, said that Kosovo has built four mechanisms on the road to building reports with the EU, while stressing that this major step has had to reveal the country's institutions in implementing the highest priority, which, he said, is the package of ERA obligations.
He also talked about visa liberalisation. The first of Gjilan also spoke of open warehouses, where he said that with the assistance of the European Commission, municipalities are trying to solve the problem.
Meanwhile, Agim Veliu, chairman of the Kosovo Communist Association, said this association offers numerous projects, representing local government even in the international sphere.












