CoE membership, Kosovo is in order day at today's meeting of the Committee of Ministers

Kosovo is not expected to be in order for membership in the Council of Europe, nor at the meeting of the Committee of Ministers held today. At the meeting that the Committee of Ministers will hold today and tomorrow, Kosovo does not find itself part of the agenda. A Kosovo representative at the KiE Parliamentary Assembly, PDK deputy, [...]
At the meeting that the Committee of Ministers will hold today and tomorrow, Kosovo does not find itself part of the agenda.
A Kosovo representative at the KiE Parliamentary Assembly, PDK deputy Ariana Musliu-Shoshi, has said she sees no possibility of Kosovo being on the agenda.
“As a country that is currently without institutions, without representation, as a country that does not have allies talking about us, that lobby for the state of Kosovo, I don't see any positive steps and I don't see any possibility that Kosovo will be in the agenda, at the next meeting of the Committee of Ministers”, she has declared.
According to her, a positive turn could come only from a new government.
The “E is behind a government that has not been cooperative with our allies, which has not fulfilled the promises that it has given to our allies and therefore we are a state that has no support from the international community”, Musliu-Shoshi said.
The main conditions for Kosovo's application for membership in the Council of Europe were implementation of the Constitutional decision to return property to the Decani Monastery and establish the Association of Serb majority municipalities.












