Bislem meets Terras, tells him what they did during this government mandate.

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has met today with the rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Eurodeputt Riho Torres. In ZKMA's announcement, Bislimi reportedly thanked the European Parliament for continuing support for Kosovo, as in the visa liberalisation process, as well as the path towards membership in the European Union. They have also talked about the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. [...]
Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has met today with the rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Eurodeputt Riho Torres.
In ZKMA's announcement, Bislimi reportedly thanked the European Parliament for continuing support for Kosovo, as in the visa liberalisation process, as well as the path towards membership in the European Union.
They have also talked about the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi underlined the importance of advancing Kosovo's path towards the EU and serious and merit treatment of the December 2022 Kosovo application.
At the meeting was discussed and about the challenges and prospects in this process, Kosovo's potential for progress and development, engagement in the Growth Plan, as well as the dialogue process”, says the report.
Full announcement:
First Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Development and Dialogue of the Republic of Kosovo Besnik Bislimi welcomed the European Parliament's Reporter for Kosovo, Euro-deputet Riho Terras.
Initially, the deputy prime minister congratulated the Eurodeput on his new position, as well as thanked the European Parliament for continued support for Kosovo, as in the process of visa liberalisation, progress and Kosovo's progress, as well as the path towards membership in the European Union.
Furthermore, he stressed the government's achievements along this mandate, from democratic progress and economic growth, to advancing with the implementation of reforms in the European integration process. He said ERA II reached a level of implementation of 72% of the 45% government in the past, while in the National Programme for European Integration, the implementation rate last year reached 66.12%, including many unfulfilled reforms for years and found epilog during this mandate.
Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi underlined the importance of advancing Kosovo's path towards the EU and the serious and merit treatment of Kosovo's December 2022 application.
At the meeting was discussed and about challenges and prospects in this process, Kosovo's potential for progress and development, engagement in the Development Plan, and the dialogue process.












