Bislyming with EU wishes list: Remove measures, Kosovo to become a member of KiE, obtain candidate status

In the Republic of Kosovo's decision, today the first session of the 11th Meeting of the EU-Kosovo Parliamentary Stabilisation and Association Commission was held, in his address, Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has sought to step down measures towards Kosovo, our state to obtain EU candidate status and become membership in the KiE. According to [...]
According to the report sent to the media, at this meeting, Bislim was participating with Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, Minister for Communities and Kthim, Nenad Rassic, representative from the EU office in Kosovo, AnnaCarin Platon, deputy and head of the Parliamentary Commission for Stabilisation-Association, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, as well as co-chairman of this commission, simultaneously Eurodeate, Lucas Mandl.
Among other things, Bislimi has declared that Kosovo belongs to the European Union and “we are working each day to make this a reality as soon as possible, not only as political stance, but also as the attitude and will of the country's citizens”.
In particular, it has called for the “to remove the restrictive measures, and now absurd towards Kosovo, it will take Kosovo as soon as Kosovo gets EU candidate status and we need membership in the Council of Europe”.
According to ZKM's announcement, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi, in his address, stated that the Kosovo Republic highly recognises the resolutions and continued calls of the European Parliament for recognition of Kosovo by the 5 non-aware states, for recognising the progress that Kosovo has achieved in deep political and economic reforms, which connect with our European integration, for making the decision to liberalise visas for our citizens, for welcoming our application for membership in the European Union, for the support of our application to the Council of Europe, to the European Commission for the removal of European measures, and for the religatory of the terrorist attack in the harshest conditions. For all of this, we are deeply grateful. ”












