Hahn in Durres: Any kind of bilateral agreement must jeopardise regional stability

Commissioner for Enlargement Johannes Hahn has declined to comment on ideas about the exchange or correction of borders between Kosovo and Serbia, saying any kind of bilateral agreement should not jeopardise the stability of the region but contribute to stability. He made these comments at a media conference after the informal meeting of prime ministers [...]
He made these comments at a media conference after the informal meeting of the prime ministers of the Western Balkans in Durres.
“I think it is not appropriate at this stage to make comments on the ongoing negotiations. I expect that the meeting in Brussels will not be the last, there will be another meeting, and it will take time to have a deal, I am not ready for comment. We will not accept any new members unless problems are resolved. Any kind of bilateral agreement should not jeopardise the region's stability, but contribute to the region's stability. This should be our goal as much stability as possible throughout the” region, Hahn said.
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama, meanwhile, was very short on the issue, saying that you have my “confirmation of all that the commissioner said.












