NATO's AP meeting continues in Sofia, Kosovo tomorrow in agenda

The NATO Parliamentary Assembly meeting, where Kosovo is in the agenda, continues for the second day on. On Monday in order of the day, it is expected to be the advance of the status of the Kosovo Assembly from observer member to associate member. Officially the NATO General Assembly [...]
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly meeting, where Kosovo is in the agenda, continues for the second day on. On Monday in order of the day, it is expected to be the advance of the status of the Kosovo Assembly from observer member to associate member.
The NATO General Assembly has officially started working on Saturday with three commissions.
The NATO General Assembly's Defence and Security Commission has also discussed the overall situation in Kosovo, in particular regarding the terrorist attack of paramilitary groups led by Milan Radojic.
In the extensive report presented by former British Defence Secretary Lord Mark Lancaster, who is reporting for the Western Balkans, there is also the report of the nongovernmental organisation “International Crisis Group”, in which it stresses that KFOR negotiates the withdrawal of the Serbian paramilitary group.
The NATO parliamentary assembly lawmakers urged NATO allies to step up co-operation with democratic partners in the Western Balkans and the Pacific countries to reject the efforts of authoritarian powers to expand their influence and challenge international rule.
At the NATO Parliamentary Assembly meeting, which is held for three consecutive days, 25,26,27, in Sofia, Bulgaria, Kosovo will be on the agenda, where the advance of the status of the Assembly of Kosovo from a member observer to an associate member, RTKlive reports.
Kosovo expects to receive support in advancing the status of the Kosovo Assembly, from observers to associate members of this organisation. Our country is represented by MPs Dritton Hyseni and Xavit Hal. They will be present at the work of NATO's Parliamentary Assembly in Sofia.












