Begaj: Ohrid Agreement Shows Western Balkans Future Will Be Better

Albania's president, Bajram Begaj, hosted members of the High Security and Defence Course with whom he delivered a lecture on Albania's strategic goals as a NATO member. In this case, Begaj praised the Supreme Security and Protection Course as one of the best courses in the pyramid [...]
In this case, Begaj praised the High Security and Defence Course as one of the best courses in the military education pyramid of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Albania.
The global geopolitical situation is complex and I think this complex situation will determine what the future will be in the decades to come. The international security environment is dominated by strategic challenges that are combined with each other, which have brought implications not only for our national security but also for international security. ”, he said.
Begaj, attention cost the importance of establishing permanent dialogue and normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia. He said reaching the agreement between the two countries was a key moment, and the event in Ohrid and annexes was an achievement showing that the future of the Western Balkans would be much better.
The whole region has made progress in Euro-Atlantic travel, but there are many spaces and situations, there are potential instability. For us, for Albania it is very important to establish a permanent dialogue and normalise relations between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia, dialogue, which is mediated by the European Union and strongly supported by the United States of America, should be centralised in what we call mutual formal recognition. Reaching the agreement between the two countries was a key moment, and the event in Ohrid and the annexes was an achievement that shows the future of the Western Balkans will be much better”, Begaj said.
On March 18th 2023, Kosovo and Serbia have met in Ohrid, where they have agreed to implement the annex of the agreement under the European plan. But this agreement, besides agreeing, has not been signed following Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's refusal. /Kosovo priss












