Kosovo-Albania joint meeting in September warns signing three major agreements

Kosovo and Albania will continue this year's tradition of joint meetings between the two governments, where new agreements will be signed, and new agreements will be discussed in advance of implementing past agreements. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Albulen Balaj-Halimaj has said the joint meeting between the two governments is expected to be held in [...]
Kosovo and Albania will continue this year's tradition of joint meetings between the two governments, where new agreements will be signed, and new agreements will be discussed in advance of implementing past agreements.
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Albulen Balaj-Halimaj has said the joint meeting between the two governments is expected to be held in the second part of September.
She has said three big “agreements will be signed at this meeting.
“We have started with meetings which will organise the joint meeting between the two governments, which are expected to be held in the second part of September”.
I've had a meeting with the organisational council last week to coordinate between the two governments for the next” agreements. The “are three larger agreements I would call them -- the first is Dogana in Durres, the railway line and the Hidro power plant that will be built in Albania's republic for Kosovo”, she has said of EO.
Balaj-Halimaj also talked about agreements signed years ago, as well as implementation. She has said there is compliance between the two sides to push ahead with the achieved agreements, which are stuck in implementation.
According to her, there will be some past agreements fulfilled at the next meeting.
Kosovo and Albania had begun holding joint meetings between the two governments on January 11th 2014. This meeting was held in the town of Prizren, and the two prime ministers at the time Hashim Thaci, Kosovo prime minister and Albania's Edi Rama prime minister, had named this meeting historic.












