Rama’s message to Kurti? “Open Balkan” will continue despite opposition

schedule15:53 - 8 Qershor, 2022

schedule 15:53 - 8 Qershor, 2022

Following the Summit in Ohrid, within the framework of the Open Balkans Initiative, the leaders of the Western Balkans held a joint press conference. In his speech, Prime Minister Rama stressed that the Open Balkans was an initiative of three people but has now taken on greater proportions and will continue to expand.

“Thank you for the hospitality and positive atmosphere here. The Open Balkans was born as an idea of ​​three people, today it is no longer the idea of ​​three people and it is no longer a work of three people.

Today the Open Balkans belong to the people and will continue to belong to more and more people. It is enough to come to Ohrid by car to see the change where a simple sign says the Green Corridor of the Open Balkans that for all those who transport labor products means a great liberation from the fallen walls and from the open walls for move faster and not waste time.

Our joint group will start working immediately, while we will address through other stations of the Open Balkans, starting from the first station in July. In the meantime, we will have the food security session, then the next session, the next summit on energy security that we will do in Albania. Albania today is clearly a very important point for the region in terms of energy supply.

Kosovo was the only country in the region that did not join the initiative, as Montenegro and Bosnia participated in today’s summit as observers.”

Apparently, Prime Minister Rama sent a message to Prime Minister Kurti, stating that the Open Balkans initiative will continue despite the objections. During today’s meeting, several agreements were signed in the framework of the “Open Balkans” initiative.

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