Skopje co-operates with Kurt, Rama, O'Brien and Vuciqi next week, because of the Western Balkans Growth Plan

Western Balkan leaders will gather early next week in Skopje, where with representatives of the EU and regional organisations will discuss the Western Balkans' Growth Plan approved by the European Commission. Meeting host on Monday 22 January will be North Macedonia Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski, [...]
The host of the meeting Monday 22 January will be Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski, while the turnout has warned -- the prime ministers of Kosovo and Albania, Albin Kurti and Edi Rama, Montenegro's Millojko Spajic, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and Minister of Finance and Treasury at Bosnia and Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, Srdjan Ammidzic, have submitted from the Northern Macedonia government.
The General Director for Neighborship and Negotiate for Enlargement at the European Commission, Gert Jan Coppmann and Assistant US Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James OCEBrien will also attend.
Northern Macedonia's Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs, Bojan Maric and Finance Minister Fatmir Besimi will also attend, as will their counterparts from Western Balkan countries.
Regional organisations, the Regional Co-operation Council, CEFTA and the Western Balkans Six Investment Forum are participating in the summit for Growth Plan in Skopje, as well as international financial institutions.
In November last year, the European Commission introduced a new growth plan for the Western Balkans, which includes six billion euros in grants and loans to accelerate socio-economic rapprochement with the European Union.












