In today's ministerial meeting of the Council of Europe, which marked the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the most important organization for the protection of human rights on our continent, there were interventions from various member states that requested Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe .
Minister Gërvalla said that the decision to leave Kosovo out of the Council of Europe's agenda is inconsistent with the call of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, which in its Opinion said that Kosovo should join, without additional preconditions.
"Although our offer, consulted with partners of member states, in exchange for a positive decision today in the Committee of Ministers offered a broad platform of joint work, that offer was not taken into account. Consequently, that offer letter lost its actuality and relevance after today's meeting of the Committee of Ministers," Gërvalla said.
Minister Gërvalla said that the support of Serbia and its lobbying against Kosovo in the Council of Europe by several EU member states has deprived the citizens of Kosovo of the rights and opportunities offered by the mechanisms of this organization especially for ethnic minority communities and other marginalized communities.Gërvalla said that Kosovo's membership cannot be stopped, even if it is delayed due to any opponent of Kosovo or Serbia's lobbying.
"We are on the right path and doing good work. We have left no stone unturned, always within constitutionality and legality, for the interest of Kosovo", Gërvalla concluded.