Balkan Mini Schengen, Rama in Serbia for signing agreement

Prime Minister Edi Rama will be in Serbia's Novi Sad today, where he will hold a meeting with Serbian President Alexander Vuciq and Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev. At the end of the two-day meeting, all three leaders are expected to sign an agreement on free movement of people and goods, so that [...]
Prime Minister Rama arrives at lunch in the Serbian town, where he will first be expected from Vuciq and then he will have a meeting with Northern Macedonia counterpart Zaev. Meanwhile, Thursday, meetings for the adoption of the final details of the agreement begin early in the morning, while at lunch the three leaders will also hold a conference on media.
The agreement has been repeatedly rejected by Kosovo, which is put out of place, as it considers it a return to the former Yugoslavia, even though it is an initiative supported by European institutions that view it as an intermediate phase before European integration of Western Balkan states.
Kosovo Ambassador to Albania Silas Ukshini said in an interview for A2 days ago that there cannot be a Balkan Mini Schengen without Kosovo. I'm saying exclusively about you that these things are discussed within the framework of the Regional Co-operation Council, but I say if Mini-Sengeni happens, then all the countries will be, without exception. Even if he wants a place to rule out another place, it can't happen. Be sure”, he/ A2 CNN.












