Western Balkans Deemed Making Headway, But Plenty of Work Ahead

Bled, 1 September - The Western Balkans is making steady headway, but plenty of work lies ahead. What the countries in the region need now are concrete, tangible projects that will push their NATO and in particular EU integration process forward, heard the panel on the Western Balkans that closed the curtain on the Bled Strategic Forum.

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Western Balkans panel at the Bled Strategic Forum 2015
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Hoyt Brian Yee of the US Department of State attends the Western Balkans panel at the Bled Strategic Forum.
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French EU Affairs Minister Harlem Desir attends the Western Balkans panel at the BSF 2015
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Albanian deputy foreign minister Odeta Barbullushi atttends the Western Balkans panel at the BSF 2015
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Hungarian FM Peter Szijjarto attends the Western Balkans panel at the BSF 2015
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Macedonian FM Nikola Poposki atttends the Western Balkans panel at the BSF 2015.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA

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