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November 8th, 2019
The continuation of the integration and reform processes in the Western Balkan region in the context of developments in the European Union was high on the agenda of the next round of the World Economic Forum's Strategic Dialogue on the Western Balkans, in which Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak took part on Thursday (November 7) and Friday in Geneva, TASR has learnt from the ministry's press department. Western Balkans partners reacted in their appearances to the fact that the EU hasn't opened accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia despite the European Commission's recommendations and the fact they've met set conditions. Nevertheless, they expressed their resolution to continue their reform processes.
TASR
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