Commissioner Hahn in Durres It shows the country is not yet mature for the EU,


Three weeks after the meeting in Podgorica and six weeks after the one of Trieste, the prime ministers from Western Balkans countries have gathered for an informal meeting, this time, at the Durres Government residence in Albania, to discuss deepening regional economic cooperation as part of the process for joining the European Union. The meeting was held under hight security. Police and National Guard troops maintained a heavy presence while a military warship patrolled off the coast. The prime ministers agreed on a 115-point plan that would create a: "fundamental transformation of the movement of goods, service, capital, qualified employees to make the region more attractive to investment, flexible in commercial exchange and speed up its economic growth and wellbeing along the road to the EU." Prime Minister Edi Rama unveiled on Saturday during the joint press conference with the Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn that this plan aims to makes the region very attractive. Prime ministers from Western Balkans countries on Saturday agreed on a road map to deepen their regional economic cooperation as part of the process for joining the European Union. At this meeting Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama hosted his counterparts from Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro. EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn and World Bank Vice President Cyril Muller also attended. Meanwhile, Commissioner Hahn consider this plan, a good sign for the Region countries. “We are ready to support and collaborate with you in order to move on to your European process. I am grateful for the commitments you have undertaken,” said Hahn. Hahn also warned Albanians and citizens of other Balkan countries not to apply for asylum in EU member countries, saying such actions were "detrimental" to the places residents want to leave. "It shows the country is not yet mature for the EU," he said. Rama agreed that "asylum was no option" for Albanians who were going to Western Europe "for a better living, a job." Hahn also praised Macedonia and Serbia for resolving recent diplomatic friction "so fast that there was no time to get involved; there was no need to get involved." Vice President of the World Bank for Europe and Central Asia Cyril Muller supported the efforts of the Western Balkan countries to boost economic co-operation, noting that this would contribute to improving the quality of life of citizens in the countries. All countries of Western Balkans are at different stages of EU integration. The EU's official enlargement process is on hold until 2019.

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