The Government of Kosovo and that of Albania, today in Pristina have held the eighth joint meeting, where 19 agreements were signed.
Luan Dalipi, Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has published all the agreements reached today at the joint meeting of the Government of Kosovo with the Government of Albania.
Dalipi says that many of the agreements reached in previous meetings of the two governments have been implemented and, according to him, this proves the highest level of preparation and commitment.
Below are all the agreements that were signed between Kosovo and Albania:
1. EDUCATION: Opportunity to compete and continue studies in 19 universities of both countries, on equal terms.
2-3. FREE MOVEMENT: Towards full facilitation of free movement between the two states.
4. CIVIL STATUS: Real-time notification between two states for changes in civil status.
5. CUSTOMS: Study towards the realization of the joint customs system between the two countries.
6. SOCIAL INSURANCE: Towards the unification of the social security markets of the two countries.
7-8. ENERGY: Towards increased security and diversification of supply (development of LNG / liquefied gas terminal in Vlora).
9-10. AGRICULTURE: Towards increasing the exchange, quantity and quality of agricultural products, access to EU finances, as well as building a joint information / statistics system of the two countries.
11. ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE: Study for the improvement of cross-border roads.
12. TRANSPORT: Feasibility study for >> CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAILWAY LINE DURRËS – PRISTINA <<, a project that will put Kosovo and Albania on the map of important international corridors for transport of people and goods.
13-14. HEALTHCARE: Exchange of expertise and services in medicine, as well as unification of protocols for drugs and medical devices between the two countries (exchange of rare drugs).
15. TOURISM: Joint digital platform for tourism promotion of the two countries.
16. YOUTH: Exchange of experiences about the development of policies and activities for young people.
17. PROTECTION: Intensification of cooperation and consolidation of efforts in the field of mountain rescue and territorial waters.
18. JUSTICE: Towards equal recognition of the bar exam and allowing the practice of the legal profession in both countries.
19. JOINT ENCYCLOPEDIA: Towards presenting the facts of our nation in a single dignified publication.