Fri, 14 February, 2025

Zaev and a government delegation will be attending the summit on the Western Balkans in Trieste

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Prime Minister Zaev will be leading a government delegation to the fourth EU Summit – Western Balkans, as part of the Berlin process that will officially start tomorrow. The summit, which is under the auspice of Italy, will welcome Prime Ministers and ministers from the six countries of the Western Balkans including the High EU Representative, Federica Mogherini, the European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn and the European Commissioner for Transport, Violeta Bolc.

At the summit, Zaev will have bilateral meetings with the prime ministers of Albania, Edi Rama, Serbia, Ana Brnabić, and Slovenia, Miro Cerar, and will also be having meetings with the UK’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Boris Johnson.

The goal of the Summit is to instigate the movement of the Euro-integrations of the countries from the Western Balkans and to contribute to its infrastructural and economic interconnection.

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