European Council President Costa Kicks Off Five-Day Balkans Tour
President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, commenced a five-day visit to the Balkans, scheduled to conclude on June 5th. The tour aims to foster dialogue and address key issues within the region. Costa’s itinerary includes meetings with regional leaders across the Balkans, culminating in his role as President of the Western Balkans Assembly, which will take place in Titovo Užice.
The European Union Delegation in Skopje highlighted that discussions will center on several critical areas. Key topics for deliberation will encompass the potential and obstacles associated with the European Union’s enlargement process, the progressive integration of the Western Balkans, and avenues for regional cooperation. Security and stability concerns will also be addressed.
The tour will initiate in Sarajevo on the first day and will subsequently include a visit to Tirana on Tuesday, June 2nd. Costa will then travel to Skopje, where he is slated to meet with the Prime Minister of the Western Balkans. This five-day engagement represents a significant opportunity to strengthen relationships and advance stability within the region.
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This sounds like an important opportunity for strengthening relationships in the Western Balkans.
What specific issues will be discussed during the President’s meetings in the Western Balkans?