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LISBON. Germany’s Europe Minister Michael Roth said on Tuesday that the EU had not been firm enough in upholding the rule of law and had lost credibility with countries that do not respect it.
“I want to be very honest. The EU has not been firm enough in defending and strengthening the rule of law. We have lost a lot of our credibility, especially in member states where the rule of law is under pressure, and this is quite a heavy burden for the Council”, the German minister said at an event in Coimbra.
Minister Peleshi congratulated the Kosovo Security Forces for engaging in the first peacekeeping mission abroad, along with American colleagues in Kuwait. Speaking about the most important exercise “Defender Europe 2021”, the Albanian Minister said that it is very good news for both countries that the US and NATO partners were given the selection for the development of this exercise.
Furthermore, the Minister of Defense Peleshi, said that the full membership of the countries of the region in the NATO Alliance means more security, stability and democracy not only for these countries, but also for the alliance. Moreover, integration is a common dream of the peoples of the Balkans, which deserves to be rewarded for their sacrifices”, said Peleshi. (Željko Trkanjec | EURACTIV.hr)
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