Bislimin “has information that the removal of measures”, Stano: We need someone to speculate on the contents.

European Union spokesman Peter Stano has reacted at the media conference today to Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi's statement, which said last week that “ka information that has been recommended removing measures from the EU”. Stano has stressed that the report on steps Kosovo has taken to fulfil its obligations is [...]
Stano has stressed that the report on steps Kosovo has taken to fulfil its obligations has been delegated to EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell from the EU Council, but which added that it is necessary for someone from abroad to speculate about the content and schedules of the report.
“This is an institutional issue between the High Representative and member states. Member states are the ones that have requested a report and, of course, is the High Representative who will submit the report to member states. They will be the first to know when and what the report contains, and this has yet to happen”, Stano stressed.
According to him, the report from Borrell will first be sent to member states, which will see and discuss its contents before making necessary decisions.
This is an institutional thing between the High Representative and member states. So we don't need anyone on the outside to speculate about the content and schedules. It will be done at the appropriate time for the High Representative and member states, which will be the first to see and discuss content before making necessary decisions. And when that happens, then we'll report the results. There is no space and no reason for public speculation from various acts”, Stano has declared.
On Thursday 13 June, Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi said there is information that has been recommended removing measures from the EU.
In the Commission on European Integration, Bislimi said that the report's “maintenance is positive”, says the online Reporter.net newspaper.
Mr. Raport. Borrell is a prerequisite for treatment in the KiE, compiled in April, but there has been a reluctance to be sent to the Commission. The report was due to be submitted during the day, but part of the Commission has called for a little delay. We believe he'll surrender next week. The information I have is that the content of the report is positive and recommends the removal of” measures, Bislimi has indicated.












