Antonio Costa, President of the European Council, recently visited Kosovo, where he met with key political figures, including the acting presidential official, Albulena Haxhiu, and the acting Prime Minister, Albin Kurti. During his visit to Pristina, Costa addressed the path for Kosovo’s potential membership in the European Union. He stated that the nation’s progress toward EU accession is significantly contingent upon the fulfillment of necessary reforms and obligations by Kosovo’s own domestic institutions.
At a conference held in Pristina, Costa acknowledged Kosovo’s efforts, specifically commending the country for voluntarily aligning its foreign policy with that of the European Union. Regarding the upcoming election process scheduled for September 7, Costa conveyed a distinct message to the political leaders he met with. The European Council President emphasized that sustained domestic action is paramount.
His message to the political leadership in Kosovo was straightforward, underlining that institutional reform and commitment are prerequisites for continued advancement within the European framework. The visit underscored the European Union’s expectation for internal stability and governance improvements within Kosovo as the primary drivers for future integration steps.
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During his visit to Kosovo, European Council President Antonio Costa met with several key political figures, including the acting presidential official, Albulena Haxhiu, and the acting Prime Minister,