A protocol was signed that can make sure the implementation of a typical border gate at 2 border gates between the Balkan nations, Kosovo and North Macedonia, as of January 1, 2025.
The governments of Kosovo and North Macedonia held a joint cupboard assembly in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti welcomed his North Macedonian counterpart Hristijan Mickoski with an official ceremony. After the welcome, a household photograph was taken.
Following the bilateral assembly of the leaders and the joint cupboard assembly, a protocol was signed between the 2 nations on the Hani i Elezit-Bllace and Gllobocice-Jazhince border gates, which can make sure the implementation of a joint border gate as of January 1, 2025, and agreements within the fields of vitality and training.
Prime Minister Kurti, on the joint press convention he held together with his counterpart Mickoski, stated that the settlement goals to facilitate the free motion of residents of the 2 nations at border crossings.
Noting that the settlement may even improve the safety of the border between the 2 nations, Kurti stated, “Cops will work in the identical constructing, making border crossings simpler and thus the ready time will probably be shorter and the motion of residents will probably be simpler.” he stated.
Prime Minister Mickoski expressed his satisfaction with the settlement that can guarantee a single police management on the border gates between the 2 nations and stated, “On this means, there will probably be no chaos on the border gates, there will probably be no disturbances on the crossings, there will probably be a border management and the passage of passengers will probably be accelerated.” he stated.
Mickoski stated that the way forward for the Western Balkans lies within the European Union.