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Berlin Process ministerial meeting with WB on agenda kicks off

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12. apr. 2019. 10:45
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Late on Thursday, foreign ministers from the Western Balkans countries and eight European Union member states met in Warsaw for a meeting within the Berlin Process focusing on solving open bilateral issues and preparations for the Western Balkans Summit in July in Poznań, the Beta news agency reported.

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Polish diplomacy chief Jacek Czaputowicz told the gathering the EU should help the Western Balkans and suggested the promotion of the bloc’s experience with the Poland and Germany and Germany and France relations.

“It’s surely needed to focus on the cooperation of the youth, the introduction to different cultures, development of infrastructure and business connections,” Czaputowicz said.

 The relations between Belgrade and Pristina should be on the meeting agenda.

Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic inform the colleagues about his country’s position and expectations from the Poznań Summit.

The Process was initiated by Germany in 2014 to support and help the Euro-integration of the Western Balkans’ states. Besides the regional countries, the initiative has gathered eight EU member states: Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Poland which presides the Process in 2019.

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