Hoxha: The concertal hall will be built if the location is located, the vehicles are lost.

European Integration Minister (MIE), Gift Hoxha, has reported to the Commission for Integration concerning ratification of the Financial Agreement for IPA 2018 between Kosovo and the European Union. The minister has also cited building the concert hall, and according to her, the tools for this hall have been split for next year and have not been lost. “For concert hall [...]
The minister has also cited building the concert hall, and according to her, the tools for this hall have been split for next year and have not been lost.
For the concert hall in Pristina, the connection to Ahmeti's proposal that MIE has made re-denitation of the tools here, I want to explain and give another good news that today I accept the letter to sign that funds are being carried in next year. So the hall will be built next year, if Ahmet has will and commits to finding the location and location. These funds have not been redefined. Fund management is centralised form, it is the EU that decides for funds, not Kosovo”, it has said.
Hoxha said IPA funds worth 95m euros will be invested in several sectors.
“Seek support to postpone ratification of this agreement. This agreement regulates the IPA programme 2019 total of 94.7m euros. The European integration process will be backed”.
“There will be reforms in the justice sector, energy sector, environment, education field. These projects will be implemented, tenders will be conducted by the EU office”.
Hoxha has also given answers to the agreement with the company “Madison”, which will advise the ministry.
“Lobbying and advising is the popular practice, facing negative lobbies from Serbia with hundreds of millions of euros lobbies vs Kosovo that's the least we could do --”.
Serbia spends millions on lobby to 1.45m euros per day. The legal base allows the state-interest privacy, but the fact that this is completely public has nothing to hide no cents will be spent without having the review under the” contract.
Hoxha at this meeting has announced the launch of an internal lobby campaign for visa liberalisation.
“We as minister have linked the campaign for visa liberalisation, and pre pre-sist support and become part of it. This campaign for liberalisation The MSA and the wind are also the obligation and obligation derived from the MSA”.
Hoxha said they cannot give exact deadlines in this direction.
“No clear deadlines and actions on which will be taken when the Council of Ministers can be spoken in decision”.
“The positions I can say some from the state have hesitations but are their state positions from here reluctant France, Belgium, the Netherlands Spain and Cyprus”.
“As for Germany it is confirmed to support. What we've observed is not ready to put liberalisation in the agenda, not even from Germany”.











