The position of the Government against "mini-Schengen" is supported, Edi Rama is criticized
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Although the mini-Schengen agreement was formalized today, already changed to the "Open Balkan", experts of international relations support the Government in its categorical rejection of this regional initiative. It is being considered improvised and harmful to the country. Meanwhile, they consider the position of the Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama, in today's forum in Skopje, as a blow for Kosovo. While, the executive says that their rejectionist attitudes towards the "mini-Schengen" are the same, despite the signatures placed today by the regional leaders.

The director of the EPIK Institute, Demush Shasha, told KosovaPress that despite the change of the name, the content remains the same, the empowerment of Serbia.
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