Kosovo is not expected to be on the agenda for membership in the Council of Europe during the Committee of Ministers’ meeting next week.
In the meeting to be held by the Committee of Ministers on May 13 and 14, Kosovo will not be included as part of the agenda.
One of the representatives for Kosovo at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Member of Parliament from PDK, Ariana Musliu-Shoshi, stated that she sees no possibility for Kosovo to be included on the agenda.
“As a country currently without institutions, without representation, and with no allies speaking or lobbying for us, I do not see any positive step or possibility for Kosovo to be on the agenda of the next Committee of Ministers meeting,” she said.
According to her, a positive turn could only come from a new government.
“We had a government that was not cooperative with our allies, which did not fulfill the promises it made to our allies, and that is why we are a state with no support from the international community,” Musliu-Shoshi added.
The main conditions for Kosovo’s application for membership in the Council of Europe were the implementation of the Constitutional Court’s decision for the return of the Deçan Monastery’s property and the establishment of the Association of Serb-majority Municipalities.