Kurti: Security threats must cease, freedom for goods cannot be used to carry ammunition

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has said that Kosovo is ready for reforms for the Western Balkans to integrate economically. Kurti made these comments during the meeting of the EU summit in Skopje in Northern Macedonia, suggesting that security threats should be interrupted. “Last year in October at the [...] process summit
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has said that Kosovo is ready for reforms for the Western Balkans to integrate economically.
Kurti made these comments during the meeting of the EU summit in Skopje in Northern Macedonia, suggesting that security threats should be interrupted.
“Last October at the Berlin Process summit I showed my idea of growth based on some pillars we believe that the EU can reform us and expand the benefits should be linked to democratic reform”, Kurti said.
The Russian aggression is continuing in Ukraine, this reform agenda must reform public administration and must advance, focus on green agenda and digitalisation, in terms of the private sector, improve access to finance. Quality education in line with market needs”.
The EU's <x0m-webs, increases the benefits of six countries and increases full membership for those who are committed, we believe accession to the EU should be worthwhile, this growth plan, but it should also be opportunities for stronger co-operation from the countries of the Western Balkans to be constructive and for the transforming power of our decisions”.
Kosovo is ready for reforms for the region to integrate economically and citizens to come closer. Security threats must cease. It takes time and trust in relationships.
This cannot happen if freedom for goods is used to carry ammunition. Normal relations are key to potential exploitation. Rule of law is important in liberal democracy. Our job is to implement these reforms while the EU judges on the merits of”.












