Rama, Vuciq and Zaev meet in Skopje for “mini-Schenin”, three documents to be signed

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama today and tomorrow will be in Skopje, where he will meet with Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq under the initiative for co-operation known as “mini-Schengen”. Tomorrow in Skopje, Rama, Zaev and Vuciq will participate in the Economic Forum [...]
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama today and tomorrow will be in Skopje, where he will meet with Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq under the initiative for co-operation known as “mini-Schengen”.
Tomorrow in Skopje, Rama, Zaev and Vuciq will participate in the Economic Forum for Regional Co-operation, organised by all three countries.
Three documents dealing with trade, labour permits and mutual support in crisis and disaster cases are expected to be signed at this forum.
Even Kosovo pledged to Washington's agreement to join the <x0min-Schengen” initiative, but Albin Kurti, Kosovo's current prime minister, has since begun positioned himself as a sharp critic of this project. Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani is on the same line.
At the recent summit of Western Balkan leaders in Tirana, Kurti even declared that “mini-Schengeni” no longer exists.
“There is no more mini-Schengen, there is a joint regional market, and the Berlin Process, which will have the next meeting in the first half of July”, Kurti said.











