EU urges action plan to address progress report findings

The European Union has called on the official Pristina to take quick and concrete steps to address all findings listed in the Kosovo Report, which was published a day earlier by the European Commission, writes Koha Ditore today. Civil society, meanwhile, has expressed concern that the cause of the non-employment of state institutions [...]
Civil society, meanwhile, has voiced concern that the cause of the non-employment of institutions in the country has lost step in the integration process.
Attitudes are expressed Thursday in Pristina, at a panel of discussion organised by the Group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS), on the “theme Remembering the visible: The European Commission's report for Kosovo”.
Natalia Apostolova, chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, has stressed that reforms that must be met are required in order to make Kosovo a better place to live.












