Kosovo-Albania Agreement Resumes 1 May Border Controls

From May 1st, the agreement between the Government of Kosovo and Albania, which envisions easing border procedures for cars with license plates of the two states. Under this agreement, border controls will not be conducted, enabling rapid and unlimited movement. Travelers who frequent this crossing point with [...]
Under this agreement, border controls will not be conducted, enabling rapid and unlimited movement.
Travelers who frequent this crossing point with Albania in Vremica, from Thursday 1 May, will pass without obstacles. The many travelers who pass to this border point with Albania say the raids thus far did not create many problems.
No, not any problem sʹka, many behave well, like those of Albania like ours”, the soldier, Emin Musliu points out.
As for the traveler, Sevdije Veliqi told you about RTK that any border to be lifted around Kosovo is good, except for Serbia.
And the other traveler, Artan Qaushi, said there's a few stops behind.
For fellow travelers who come on vacation and want to visit Albania, news of the removal of stops at the Vremica border point is very good.
“From Mitrovica come, otherwise in Germany I have been working for several years. We're going to Albania with the state, do you know that on 1 May there will be no stops?
The free movement agreement signed between Kosovo and Albania in the spring of last year avoided traffic and eased the border movement during the summer season. Travelers think it will be easier.
“Now as if it started a little bit, but the season has begun, it's not even the state's fault, it's the season and it's normally going to develop a little bit of traffic. Well, it's good for Albania and Kosovo, now the coastline will start filling up with”, said Costa Alla, transporter.
Even this season, easing procedures will be implemented during nine months of the year -- namely, from May 1st to September 30th -- and from November 1st to February 28th of next year.
Meanwhile, travellers crossing the border through Albania-Kosovo joint points, by Wednesday at 24 p.m., are obliged to submit ID documents, due to the need to process and register precise vehicle data.
To cope with the increased influx of travelers, border authorities in both countries have engaged all sports available in order to avoid long waits and ensure rapid and efficient transitions. /Periscope/












