The free movement agreement on the Kosovo-Albania border is suspended from today. From October 1st until the beginning of November, the free movement agreement between the Vërmica and Morina border crossing points will cease to operate.
During this period, the border points of Kosovo and Albania will process the data of passengers and vehicle drivers through an accelerated procedure, in order to avoid long queues and waits due to the high flow of movements.
However, during weekends and official holidays, citizens traveling in vehicles with Albanian and Kosovo license plates will continue to cross without border controls, writes A2 CNN.
The free movement agreement between the two countries, which was signed to facilitate circulation and avoid heavy traffic, has yielded visible results during the summer season, when the number of trips reaches its peak. The periods of passage without checks or with reduced checks are. From May 1 to September 30.
So, for a total of 9 months during the year, citizens of Albania and Kosovo benefit from a simplified border movement regime, while there are 3 months with controls. /Telegraph/
