Chocolate: Kosovo included in EU Enlargement Strategy

Former European Integration Minister and now Chief of Staff of the President of the Republic of Kosovo, Bekim Colak, in an authorial writing published in the prestigious European newspaper EUobserver, has stressed that Kosovo should be offered clarity in the EU integration process, just as other Western Balkan states should. In this text published only [...]
Former European Integration Minister and now Chief of Staff of the President of the Republic of Kosovo, Bekim Colak, in an authorial writing published in the prestigious European newspaper EUobserver, has stressed that Kosovo should be offered clarity in the EU integration process, just as other Western Balkan states should.
In this scripture, published just a week before the European Commission publishes the new strategy for enlargement for Western Balkan states, Colak calls on the EU to consider the bitter conflicting past of six Western Balkan states which aspire to membership in the EU, as well as current problems still unresolved, the membership of six Western Balkan states in the EU occur at the same time and in the bloc.
While if the EU decides in its strategy to set specific timetables for the sole membership of several states by qualifying them as leaders in the European integration process, while for others, no clarity is provided, considering them as left behind, then according to Mr. The funk would only increase tensions in the region.












