Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia aim to launch their own border-free travel and business zone - dubbed the ‘mini-schengen’ zone. In a bid to speed up their accession to the European union. Could this zone help boost economic recovery and foreign investment in the region? And if, so why are Kosovo, Bosnia and Montenegro against the idea?
Guests:
Strahinja Subotic
Researcher at the European Policy Centre
Simonida Kacarska
Director of the European Policy Institute
Bekim Collaku
Former Minister of European Integration of Kosovo