The president of KiEʹ speaks excitedly in Tirana: Drawing close to the region is important to us

European Council President Charles Michel said before the summit's start that this is a historic day not only for Tirana, but also for the EU's relationship with the Western Balkans. The senior official said the European Union's future lies with the Western Balkans, and today, concrete agreements will be signed on a [...] summit.
European Council President Charles Michel said before the summit's start that this is a historic day not only for Tirana, but also for the EU's relationship with the Western Balkans.
The senior official said the European Union's future is with the Western Balkans, and today concrete agreements will be signed on summits for a safer future.
This will be an important, symbolic meeting. It's the first time it's been held here, in a non-member country. I am convinced that our children's future will be safer with our efforts. Today we're gonna sign the Ringing tariff agreement. Relief for businesses, citizens, tourism. The energy crisis will be the next issue. It's exciting being here. Europe's future is the future of our children, will be safer with the Western Balkans. Getting close to the region is important for us”- European Council President Charles Michel said.
Seven are the most fundamental issues to be discussed at the summit, where, as in past EU summits, the story remains the conflict in Ukraine. EU leaders in Tirana will also discuss the negative effects of the energy crisis in the Western Balkans, cyber attacks involving concern about increasing illegal migration towards EU countries.
The consequences of Russian aggression in Ukraine; Political intensification and enlargement policies; Add security construction from foreign influences; The challenges of immigration, fighting terrorism and organised crime; Adding co-operation in protecting cyber attacks; The negative effects of the energy crisis in the Western Balkans; Rwaming's removal with Western Balkan countries.










