Kosovo Report Expected to Vote Today in EP

The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee is expected to vote on Wednesday on the Kosovo report, in which it expresses regret over the consequences of the political stalemate and delays in the country's reforming processes.
The report, drafted by Eurodeputet Riho Terras, estimates that Kosovo has lost an important year because of the political blockade, while warning that the following months could also be affected by the election process.
The document stresses that this situation could jeopardise timely implementation of reforms and full benefit from the European Union's Growth Plan, RTK reports. Periscope.
Kosovo's application for candidate country status is based on the report, and calls on EU member states to advance relevant procedures.
Also welcomed is the decision to lift measures against Kosovo, which is described as unjustified and negative in Kosovo society.
The document reaffirms the importance of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia as part of the European integration process. Also required is that the responsibilities of the terrorist attack in Banjska be brought to justice, voicing concern for the lack of criminal proceedings against Milan Radojici.
The report is considered an important political message for Kosovo's European perspective and for the need to continue reforms on the path towards integration into the European Union. /Periscope










