Albanian ambassador urges commitment: Some Kosovo- Albania s'u implemented

Albania's Ambassador to Kosovo, Kemal Minxhozi, in an interview for the Online Economy said that all Kosovo governments have co-operated to further the joint agenda between Kosovo and Albania. Among other things, he added that citizens of the two countries constantly communicate, making co-operation even more [...]
Albania's Ambassador to Kosovo, Kemal Minxhozi, in an interview for the Online Economy said that all Kosovo governments have co-operated to further the joint agenda between Kosovo and Albania.
Among other things, he added that citizens of the two countries constantly communicate, making co-operation even more productive in terms of many important issues.
According to him, as with Hoti Government and that Kurti was discussed in the areas of co-operation that are priorities for both countries.
We consistently co-operated with all governments in Kosovo to further postpone the joint agenda between Albania and Kosovo. Last year has been a special year, but the entire global economy, as well as the two countries, has had shocks, such as the pandemic and the earthquake in Albania. But bilateral co-operation will continue at a proper pace of”.
“Now with a more relaxed co-operation situation will continue. As with the government, Hoti and the Kurti government we have discussed the fields of co-operation that are priority”, Minxhozi added.
According to him, most of the agreements reached during the interval have been implemented, even though some have not reached the proper expectations.
He said the main agreement between Kosovo and Albania is based on the economy. While adding that the main obstacles between the two countries are the failure to comply with certain legal elements.
The largest portion of agreements have been implemented. Some have failed to achieve that proper expectations. In 2019 Albania and Kosovo have exchanged among themselves about 310m euros in goods from 160m. It's a bump ahead of”.
The key agreements are economics. The obstacles are still in the non-recognition of certain legal elements, both in Kosovo and Albania, so that there are no substantial changes. There are goals and dedication at the government level, but when it comes to implementation there are obstacles from both countries”, he said.










