Kosovo applied for EU membership
On December 15, Kosovo officially applied for full membership in the European Union.
Rubryka reports.
In Prague, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has submitted a Pristina's statement to Mikulash Beck, Minister for European Affairs of the Czech Republic, who is currently chairing the EU Council.
🇽🇰PM @albinkurti in Prague handing over Kosovo's application for EU membership. This is only the beginning of many efforts coming to Kosovo, a great battle that will consolidate Kosovo's belonging in Euro-Atlantic structures.->Good luck! pic.twitter.com/PVhMA5GToG
— Suzana Starikov (@Intetyst) December 15, 2022
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On December 14, Kosovo leaders signed the application document and called the moment "historic." Kosovo is the last country in the Western Balkan region to apply for candidate status. However, unlike other countries in the region, the Kosovo case is specific because it is claimed by a country that is not recognized by five EU countries. These states are Spain, Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia, and Romania. Serbia with anger responded to Kosovo's intention to apply for EU, and officials said they would ask five EU countries that did not recognize Kosovo, as well as Hungary, to block the initiative in Brussels. At the same time, the EU has reached a prior agreement on the introduction of no-visa regime with Kosovo.