Prime Minister Kurti in Slovenia, these are agreements expected to be signed at Samit

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will participate today in the summit of six Western Balkan countries and the European Union in Slovenia. At the EU Summit, to be held in Brdo, Slovenia is discussed with US and Chinese reports, as well as the possibility of EU enlargement with Western Balkan countries. Although [...]
At the EU Summit, to be held in Brdo, Slovenia is discussed with US and Chinese reports, as well as the possibility of EU enlargement with Western Balkan countries.
Although no agreement was reached at the recent summit in Berlin, this time after European Commission President Ursula von Leyeen's visit to the region, six regional states for free movement with ID cards and recognition of diplomas will again be tried.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel will also be at the summit in Slovenia.
Slovenia currently leads the rotating EU presidency.
The Kosovo government says that at the 6 October summit they will support regional co-operation only under the Berlin Process, while opposition and civil society require equal representation of Kosovo in regional initiatives.
Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu, days ago has said about The KP that the executive has only expressed readiness to reach two agreements, but always on the basis of equal treatment among signatory countries.
“Prime Minister Kurti will participate in the Western Balkans summit and the European Union, which will be held this time in Slovenia. We support regional co-operation within the Berlin Process. We have already expressed our readiness for reaching agreements on free movement with ID cards and recognition of diplomas, but always on the basis of equal treatment between signatory countries and its citizens, Kryeziu was expressed.
The obstacle to reaching any regional co-operation agreement in past summits has been Serbia's opposition to Kosovo's reference as a state.
Leaders of six countries in the region are expected to participate in this summit: Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, (MV), Serbia and Albania, as well as representatives of the highest institutions in the European Union.











