Representatives of Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania signed today in Skopje, as part of the Open Balkans initiative, two protocols that will enable the establishment of a free labour market for member countries of that initiative.
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Representatives of Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania signed today in Skopje, as part of the Open Balkans initiative, two protocols that will enable the establishment of a free labour market for member countries of that initiative.
The Protocol on the implementation of the agreement on the conditions for free access to the labour market in the Western Balkans and the Protocol on the connection of the electronic identification scheme for the citizens of the Western Balkans were signed.
On behalf of the Serbian side, these documents were signed by State Secretary of the Ministry of Finance Gojko Stanivukovic and on behalf of Albania and North Macedonia, representatives of their competent ministries.
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic said today, before signing the protocol, that these documents will enable a completely free labour market of the countries of the Open Balkans to enter into force on 1 March.