Three agreements signed by 6 Western Balkan countries in Berlin

The six leaders of the Western Balkan countries have put their signature on three agreements under the Berlin Process. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti along with his five counterparts from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia have signed three regional co-operation agreements within [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, along with his 5 counterparts from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, have signed three regional co-operation agreements under the Berlin Summit.
These agreements agreed earlier include freedom of movement, recognition of university diplomas and professional qualifications.
The Berlin Process was established in 2014 at the initiative of former cancellara Angela Merkel.
This initiative was aimed at creating the platform for high-level co-operation among senior officials “-Extant Western Balkans”, including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia and Serbia.
The process also includes EU institutions, international financial institutions and civil society in the region.












