Bushati: We expect funds from the EU. All options are open for Greek border

29/07/2015 00:00

One day after the Balkan summit in Tirana, the Albanian Foreign Minister
explains for Top Channel that the Balkan countries have agreed to bring
concrete projects in Europe for building roads that will connect not
only these countries, but also the EU with Balkan through Croatia.

It is up to the EU now to prove if Europe will accept the approach of Balkan through infrastructure.

But the Balkan summit is not the only positive news produced by Tirana. The first visit of a Serbian Prime Minister in Serbia showed that both countries are getting closer, shwoing that despite the differences for Kosovo, both countries can cooperate.

“We agreed with Serbia to recognize the diplomas and to create free movement, even with identity cards, between our countries”, declared the Foreign Minister of Albania, Ditmir Bushati.

The Balkan summit in Tirana took place after the Kumanovo tragedy, and it served as a chance for the Macedonian and Albanian leaders to sit together.

“Our stance is unchangeable, a credible investigation and full transparency on what happened in Kumanovo”, Bushati declared.

The meetings with the other leaders brought in sight he lack of direct communication between Tirana and Greece. The Albanian Foreign Minister agrees that there is a lower intensity of the communication, compared to the previous government. But he believes that Albania and Greece will have to share the conviction that talks can resolve anything, not what he calls “megaphone-diplomacy”.

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