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Accompanied by Donfried, Escobar visits Kosovo on Monday

Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Gabriel Escobar will pay an official visit to Kosovo during a tour of the Western Balkans He will be accompanied by the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Karen Donfried. According to the agenda published by the US State Department, on April 25, Donfried… Continue reading Accompanied by Donfried, Escobar visits Kosovo on Monday

Lajcak and the advisors of Scholz and Macron will visit Kosovo on Friday

The European Union’s special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, accompanied by two newly appointed advisers of Germany and France for the dialogue, will visit Pristina and Belgrade on September 9. The purpose of the visit is to “explore options for progress in the dialogue”, EU spokesman Peter Stano told Radio Free Europe. “During… Continue reading Lajcak and the advisors of Scholz and Macron will visit Kosovo on Friday

Assistant Secretary of State visits Kosovo tomorrow

Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Karen Donfried, will visit Pristina tomorrow. Donfried will start her visit to Pristina, and then continue to several other countries in the Western Balkans. The Secretary of State will also travel to Serbia on April 26th. On April 29, she will meet with the leaders of… Continue reading Assistant Secretary of State visits Kosovo tomorrow

Macron and Scholz engage advisers to help Kosovo-Serbia dialogue

French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on September 4 that the full normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia is essential for the Western Balkans. They said they have assigned their foreign policy and security advisers, Jens Plettner and Emmanuel Beaune, to provide direct support to the EU’s special representative for… Continue reading Macron and Scholz engage advisers to help Kosovo-Serbia dialogue

The Telegraph: The surprising truth about Albanians in Britain

Meet the immigrants from the Balkan country who have joined London’s professional classes. I’m reminded of my first visit to Albania in 1985, when it was Europe’s North Korea, with no cars at all other than those for top Communist party officials. Travel was also banned, brown state-issued trousers the only clothing permitted for men,… Continue reading The Telegraph: The surprising truth about Albanians in Britain

Former German Minister for Europe urges EU to keep its promise on Kosovo’s Visa liberalisation

Former German Minister for Europe Michael Roth said that the confidence of the Western Balkan countries in the EU should be increased and that this should be done by liberalizing visas for Kosovo and opening membership negotiations for Albania and Northern Macedonia. “The states of the Western Balkans must not feel left behind. Russia is… Continue reading Former German Minister for Europe urges EU to keep its promise on Kosovo’s Visa liberalisation

Biden signs executive order protecting forests

U.S. President Joe Biden chose Friday — Earth Day — to sign an executive order to protect some of the country’s largest and oldest trees. “We’ve reached the point where the crisis on the environment has become so obvious, with the notable exception of the former president, that we really have an opportunity to do… Continue reading Biden signs executive order protecting forests

Americans Can Live In Albania For Up To A Year Without A Visa

Few destinations in Europe have immigration rules as facilitated, or an eagerness to welcome foreigners, as the sunny Albania. Unlike its closest neighbors, most notably Greece, Croatia and Italy, this small, largely unheard-of country allows Americans to stay for up to a year without applying for a visa in advance. You read that right. All Americans… Continue reading Americans Can Live In Albania For Up To A Year Without A Visa

Latvian President: We support Euro-Atlantic aspirations of Kosovo

Kosovo was visited for the first time by a president from the Baltic state of Latvia. Eglis Levits was welcomed by President Vjosa Osmani, who at a joint press conference asked Latvia for support for NATO membership, as a member of the Alliance. Levits said that his country supports Kosovo not only in NATO membership,… Continue reading Latvian President: We support Euro-Atlantic aspirations of Kosovo

Kosovo pushes ahead with car licensing rule resisted by Serbs

Dozens of U.S. NATO peacekeepers patrolled northern Kosovo on Thursday to preserve calm after Kosovo announced that around 50,000 ethnic Serbs in the region would have to switch their car license plates to local ones within two months. Kosovo, which is predominantly ethnic Albanian, has sought to compel Serbs to accept Pristina’s authority in routine… Continue reading Kosovo pushes ahead with car licensing rule resisted by Serbs