Leaders of Open Balkans warned an energy meeting in July

Leaders of Serbia, Northern Macedonia and Albania, on 8 July, have held an online meeting for intensifying co-operation under the “Open Balkans initiative”, and have agreed to a meeting of the energy affairs processing group. As Serbia's president has stated, Aleksandar Vuciq in his Instagram account, [...]
As Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, has stated in his account in Instagram, he and the prime ministers of Albania and Northern Macedonia, Edi Rama and Dimitar Kovachevski, agreed to a meeting of the Co-operation Group in the fields of energy and food and finance security, to be held in Tirana in mid-July.
Today's meeting, as stated, has been dedicated to intensifying co-operation with the aim of sharing difficulties for supply of food and energy.
Also, leaders of the Open “Balkan” discussed the upcoming meeting and the summer and food fair to be held in Belgrade in September, organised by the “Open Balkans initiative”.
“We found that this great and unique manifestation, which we believe will turn into a good friendly tradition, is also an extraordinary promotion of our three countries, but also an opportunity for producers from the region to unite and present their best and exclusive products”, Vuciq wrote in the Instagram.
The leaders agreed on the creation of mixed dictatorship groups for crisis themes and the formation of a joint agency for attracting foreign investment, the North Macedonia Government announced.
It has also been added that the three leaders have stressed the importance of activities undertaken to strengthen regional ties and enable free movement of people, capital, goods and services.
“We found that this great and unique manifestation, which we believe will turn into a good friendly tradition, is also an extraordinary promotion of our three countries, but also an opportunity for producers from the region to unite and present their best and exclusive products”, Vuciq wrote in the Instagram.
The leaders agreed on the creation of mixed dictatorship groups for crisis themes and the formation of a joint agency for attracting foreign investment, the North Macedonia Government announced.
It has also been added that the three leaders have stressed the importance of activities undertaken to strengthen regional ties and enable free movement of people, capital, goods and services.












