Kurti from Berlin: November 21st the day the rowing of illegal license plates begins

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has attended the Berlin Summit today, along with five other Western Balkan leaders. After this summit, he has made a campaign for the media, where he also talked about the extent of the scaling in terms of people driving cars with illegal license plates, Kosovo reports. According to [...]
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has attended the Berlin Summit today, along with five other Western Balkan leaders.
After this summit, he has made a campaign for the media, where he also talked about the extent of the scaling in terms of people driving cars with illegal license plates, Kosovo reports.
According to him, November 21st is the day the rowing finer starts with illegal license plates.
WE LIVE: The prime ministers of the Western Balkan countries have signed under the Berlin Summit “Process” three agreements agreed on 21 October by the preparation ministerial minister of the countries.
Agreements signed:
1. Deal on free movement with identity cards in the Western Balkans
2. Agreement on recognition of High Education diplomas in the Western Balkans
3. Agreement on recognition of professional qualifications of doctors, dentists, architects in the context of the Free Trade Agreement in Central Europe
As host to the Berlin Process Summit, Chancellor Scholz has opened his speech on promise that the six Western Balkan countries deserve membership in the European family, and this is in the region's own interest.
The Chancellor added that the Berlin Process would not only be tasked with releasing all potential co-operation, but to accelerate the European integration of all Balkan countries.
“Today you're taking major steps signing three important agreements. The joint regional market will boost economy and investments in the region. The agreements will enable your citizens to move only with IDs and we will make sure that students from Sarajevo complete their studies in Belgrade, or architects from Tirana take a job in Skopje”, Scholz concluded./Periscopi/












