Nazarko: Brussels does not exclude Kosovo from growth plan

Analyst Mentor Nazarko, invited to Balkan Updeteʹ, said President Osmani used such a tribune to express Kosovo's stance and deep disappointment with international status against the EU. According to him, Brussels will not exclude Kosovo from the growth plan. “President Osmani on behalf of the state she represents was [...]
Analyst Mentor Nazarko, invited to Balkan Updeteʹ, said President Osmani used such a tribune to express Kosovo's stance and deep disappointment with international status against the EU. According to him, Brussels will not exclude Kosovo from the growth plan.
“President Osmani on behalf of the state she represents attempted to have in the declaration clear penalties for the attack or terrorist act that was named by the new commissioner what happened in Banjska or Iber-Lepence, and that did not happen.
President Osmani used such an important tribunes, such a large presence, a summit where it was not only the Balkans, but also neighbouring countries like Italy, Greece to advance that position of Kosovo, deep dissatisfaction with its international status towards the EU.
Clearly, we cannot have progress from the EU as long as France and Italy oppose the consensus to remove measures. Kosovo needs to take actions for the conditions that are set as submission to the status of association to have a reaction from Brussels. The EU will not exclude Kosovo from the growth plan. “
Nazarko also stopped by Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis's stance on Albania, where it said there is a danger that Greece will again set obstacles on the road to the EU.
“The Greek prime minister spoke of relations with Albania, whether in Brussels or in an inauguration of the segment linking Janina and Kakajija, a 300m-euro investment and spoke of the importance of relations with Albania and unearthed a new topic called self-identification rights.
Self-identification right is a new concept invented by Greece and linked to Greek speakers in Himara, who history has not considered ethnic Greeks to be taken as a whole, while underscoring that the blockade of the Beyler affair appears exceeded and the foreign policy chapters Albania opened with Brussels could close within December and is achievement. Mystotakis made it clear that Greece could place obstacles on us. It is an indication that the Greek right continues to adhere to a nationalism agenda, and there are conditions of historical, religious or carding such as the right to self-recognition. ”












