
Tirana – Prime Minister Christian Mitskoski expressed today in Tirana that he believes bilateral issues should not dictate a country’s eligibility for full EU membership. He emphasized that the focus should be on tangible reforms and progress. “As long as we prioritize delivery, our state will remain competitive, and I am confident we will achieve our goal first,” he stated in response to a journalist’s inquiry.
He referenced the lengthy process, noting that they have been striving for over 25 years, with 20 of those as a candidate country. “What we’ve gone through is something I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. Establishing exceptions can lead to a slippery slope where other member states may use these precedents against us,” Mitskoski remarked. He reiterated that the essence lies in the delivery of reforms and fulfilling necessary steps for progress, reinforcing his belief in his country’s competitiveness.
When asked about potential changes in European positions, Mitskoski indicated it varies, but he remains focused on the development agenda and plan. He mentioned that after the completion of local elections, they have swiftly resumed work on pending steps. “By the end of the year, I expect to complete at least eight, possibly even ten, of the twelve outstanding steps,” said Mitskoski. (November 21, 2025)













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