Conditions to EU entry: German MP says Kosovo must have a stable government

MP Johannes Volkmann, grandson of the former German cacerre, Helmut Kohl, in an exclusive interview for “Info Magazine” in Klan Kosova spoke about Kosovo's progress on the road to membership in the European Union. He says that if the European Commission's report for Kosovo is seen in the fields of anti-corruption, organised crime and the formation of a stable government, [...]
He says that if the European Commission's report for Kosovo is seen in the fields of anticorruption, organised crime and the formation of a stable government, then, according to him, our country has some things to implement.
“In my parliamentary speech I have mentioned the 2003 Thessaloniki Summit, where the heads of EU states promised that there is a creditable European perspective, that world I was in elementary school, so there is a great reception and it is a long wait, so there is a need for a credit perspective, but it should be said there is also a personal responsibility for Kosovo and other countries in the region. If you see progress in the European Commission's report on Kosovo, in the fields of anticorruption, organised crime and the formation of a stable government, there are some things Kosovo must implement”.
So it's in the hands of both sides. On one side European and German, so that we have the courage to be faster in integration, and on the part of the Western Balkan countries to implement the required reforms in order to join the EU”, Volkmann said. /Periscope/












