Rama announces that tomorrow it will change the name Minisengen, doesn't comment Kurt's nonparticipation.

Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev welcomed counterpart Edi Rama and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic in Skopje under the Economic Forum for Regional Co-operation. Over 300 companies from all three countries, but other countries in the region are participating. Top Channel envoy to Skopje Muhamed Veliu has [...]
Over 300 companies from all three countries, but other countries in the region are participating.
Top Channel envoy to Skopje Muhamed Veliu has learned some details during a brief interview with Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Rama suggested that the new name of the initiative, which we so far recognise as the minister, will be changed, but has been contested so far by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has not attended any meeting. Bosnia and Montenegro have also been skeptical about that name, as several times they joined previous tables.
Veliu: What are your expectations for tomorrow's forum?
Rama: There are some decisions, agreements to sign, there is also an Economic Forum with the business community and we continue our work.
Veliu: Why would you change the name of this Schengen recordings?
Rama: Regional Schengen is only the framework of a formula that is the EU formula -- that is, the framework of four EU freedoms -- the free movement of people, goods, services and capital. Since many have taken hold of this name and are supposed to have another name just as we started, I think who will be caught by the name will be caught again by the name, it's not going to be solved from this side.
Veliu: Are you sorry that Albin Kurt isn't with you tomorrow?
Rama: I have no comment on that.












