Kurti announced that all customs terminals are now under public management.

The Kosovo Government convened on Friday and enacted around fifteen key resolutions. These encompassed actions regarding the oversight of border crossing terminals and significant strategic choices within public administration, education, and international partnerships. Prime Minister Kurti highlighted a crucial milestone, stating that all border crossing terminals are now operating under public control.

“Congratulations, we have all border crossing terminals public,” he announced, pointing out that agreements previously held by private entities have expired and been reassigned to Kosovo Customs. This shift represents a fundamental change in operational management. Another approved decision involved the relocation of the Office for matters concerning category one war victims from the Prime Minister’s Office to the Ministry of Labor, Family and Values of the Liberation Army.

This restructuring aims to streamline support services for affected individuals. The Government’s actions demonstrate a commitment to enhanced public oversight and efficient service delivery. These strategic decisions are intended to bolster the nation’s administrative capabilities and foster greater collaboration on a global scale.

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