Knaus says rapporteur Bakoyannis has recommended that Kosovo be admitted in May to KiE, details

Gerald Knaus from European Stability Initiative has said rapporteur Dora Bakoyannis has recommended in her report Kosovo's admission to the Council of Europe. He has said that Kosovo has removed even an obstacle to accession to this organisation. In his X account, he even published pieces of the report. Knaus, [...]
He has said that Kosovo has removed even an obstacle to accession to this organisation. In his X account, he even published pieces of the report.
Knaus, says Bakoyannis has recommended that Kosovo be accepted there by the name Kosovo, Kosovo, not to mention the Republic.
“Raporti from former Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis: “17. Hence, the Assembly recommends to the Committee of Ministers: 17.1. Let Kosovo be invited to become a member of the Council of Europe by the name of “Kosovo”; 17. To split three seats”, Knaus wrote.
ESIı leader, who appeared during March with a report on the Decani Monastery, where Kosovo was required to implement the decision to register the 24 hectares Monastery through a video in Athens, has said today is a good day for Europe.
Kosovo has also removed an obstacle to becoming in May of this year, as the last democracy on the continent that is not a member of the Council of Europe, the oldest democracy club that turns 75 this April. After 12 years, Kosovo has implemented the decision about the property of the Decani Orthodox Monastery. This has been made clear by the rapporteur of the Political Committee of Parliamentary Assembly Dora Bakoyannis, Greece's former Foreign Minister. It has recommended membership, defined post-membership conditions -- this will be good for rule of law, for minorities -- for Kosovo itself. But the most important thing is that there will be strong support, as seen by the Parliamentary Assembly and then member states in May can follow them, based on all the details that have been found and accept Kosovo. Good thing for the Balkans, for Europe, for the Council of Europe and the Win- Wiin for all”.













