Kosovo-North Macedonia Joint Meeting in January to Sign Several Agreements

Kosovo and Northern Macedonia will hold joint meetings of the two governments in January next year. That agreement has come without the meeting of two deputy prime ministers Albulen Balaj-Halimaj and Artan Grubi. Balaj at the joint conference with Grubin said a series of agreements in the fields will be signed at the joint meeting. [...]
Balaj at the joint conference with Grubin said a series of agreements in various areas will be signed at the joint meeting.
“Today at the meeting with Grubi has discussed many topics linking our countries and how to deepen our cooperation. The idea has also been to hold a meeting of the two governments where we have taken up this meeting where there will be various agreements in various fields”.
“We have also discussed possible agreements that have discussed the prime ministers as it was at the border point. We also discussed Prizren's road, which we'll make soon. We also discussed Brezovica. Also agreements in the field of education. The month, or mid - January, will be possible for this joint meeting”.
While Northern Macedonia's first deputy prime minister, Artan Grubi, stressed that at this meeting, they discussed the readiness for both governments to hold the joint meeting.
We have many issues and agreements to sign. Since June, agreements have been prepared, but there were choices and pandemic times. And now we will be ready within the next few weeks to hold this meeting. We've decided to launch a private public procedure for the tecriar network. We also discussed the Skopje-Blace highway”.
And we're starting to go this way. Works have started at a price of 14m euros and we hope to complete next year. Let's cross the border between our two countries. Another important issue is co-operation in the area of tourism”, he said.
Grubi answered journalists' questions to the Special Court, said those who sacrificed their lives for this day should now be supported.
“These men who are in The Hague were willing to sacrifice their lives for Kosovo and we need to support them now. I worked in The Hague on subjects with the National Liberation Army and the War in Kosovo and worked as translator”.
Balaj stressed that it belongs to agreements with Albania they are being implemented, the EO reports.
I requested that no agreement be signed that has obstacles. These agreements will have no obstacles and are beginning to be implemented. As far as these agreements are concerned with Macedonia, we will have the same request from the ministers that there be no agreements that could be prevented”.












