The 10th Berlin Process Summit table, of the summit's main topics, will be CEFTA agreement

The leaders of the Western Balkans will land on the table Monday to further advance the Berlin Process, which is among the bridges between our region and the European Union. The table is led by the initiative, German Chancellor Olaf Sholz, who decided at the top of the occasion to follow up the agenda of the former sciences, Angela Merkel, [...]
The table is led by the initiative site, German Chancellor Olaf Sholz, who decided at the top of the time to follow up on the agenda of the former sciences, Angela Merkel, to strongly connect the countries of the region and progress to the European Union.
At the same table will be leaders of the regions of Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Northern Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, while European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Leyeen will participate in Sam.
One of the main topics of the meeting in Berlin will be Cefta, and because of nine new agreements approved, but above all because after a year and a half, Kosovo, although in part, lifted the ban on importing Serbian goods, following warnings that it would be excluded from that agreement.
In anticipation of the Berlin Process Summit, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stressed the necessity of regional co-operation, stressing the need to implement the agreement for free movement between Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which contributes to Kosovo citizens and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Otherwise, Kurti is currently in Germany, where, together with Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovall, practically in office of party chairman, they are talking to the Kosovo diaspora, primarily for the upcoming elections in Kosovo.
In addition, a meeting of the Youth Forum and Civil Society will be held this week, which met in Berlin.
This table under the Berlin Summit comes as two days later, on Wednesday, is held in Brussels, the second Intergovernmental Conference between Albania and the European Union, when our country will open its first negotiating group.
The last meeting of the Berlin Process took place in Tirana on 16 October 2023, which was ten in a series of such summits and the first to be held in a non-EU country.
On Monday, leaders of the Western Balkans and those of the European Union will gather in Berlin, while marking 10 years from the moment this process began on August 28, 2014.
The six Western Balkan countries are expected to approve on Monday the new four-year action plan for the common regional market, as well as new high school access agreements.












