Albania open customs point with Montenegro in Vermosh

Customs point opens with Montenegro in Vermosh, Rama: We will break down bureaucratic barriers.


Customs point opens with Montenegro in Vermosh, Rama: We will break down bureaucratic barriers.

“It is good news for all those who travel through this road and from today have a dignified crossing point to feel like citizens of both countries. If together we do not remove all barriers and do not cross our citizens without wasting a minute to identify documents.

Trucks moving from both places have to wait to make checks. We must change this without wasting time. Soon, as I spoke with Abazovic, we will commit to building the bridge that connects Velipoja with the part of Montenegro.

There we will have checks again. We will break down bureaucratic and tariff barriers. That bridge will enable the passage for all tourists. This is what happens inside the EU. Wherever there are bridges between the two EU countries, there are no checks and waits. We do not need it “, said Rama.

If to enter the EU, you have to wait do not have to wait in the Balkans. “The customs point that unites us, that will unite us even more, is open and I very much wish that with the Montenegrin government we move forward quickly and that Montenegro is included without wasting time in the Open Balkans initiative”, said Rama.

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