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Prime Minister Edi Rama, during the “Open Balkan” summit at the Palace of Brigades in Tirana said that the three member countries of the initiative will continue to move forward and those who want to become part still have the door open.
“We will continue to move forward, other countries will have the door open. You will need a very limited number of documentation for the meat industry, which is suffering greatly from isolation, the opening of the free market to farmers and all agricultural products. One of the things they told us the moment we asked them was how to survive the stress of different ways of working with customs. When they say we do not want the Open Balkans, but the Berlin Process, it means that they want something else“, Said Rama.
The “Open Balkans” Summit is being held in Tirana this Tuesday, a meeting between Prime Minister Edi Rama and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and the Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia, Zoran Zaev.
They arrived in Albania last night, while Rama welcomed them with a welcome dinner in Elbasan, thus avoiding the trip to Tirana, where the protest called by Sali Berisha against the arrival of Vucic was being held.
About 5 agreements will be signed:
1-A common and free labor market between Albania, Serbia and Northern Macedonia.
2-Establishment of a joint electronic interconnection scheme for citizens in the Western Balkans.
3-Intergovernmental agreement between Albania, Serbia and Northern Macedonia on cooperation in the field of veterinary, food safety and phytosanitary in the Western Balkans.
4-Albania-Serbia Agreement on Mutual Recognition of the Economic Security Operator (AEOS).
5-Albania-Northern Macedonia Agreement on mutual recognition of the economic operator for security (AEOS).
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