London’s “The Sunday Times” confirms from government sources that Britain will support the candidate status for Albania.
The newspaper underlines that the Prime Minister is facing the revolt of other conservatory leaders of his party, who want him to change this stance regarding the status. The conservatory Parliament Members, according to the newspaper, say that they fear Albanians would start moving to Britain, although they know pretty well that Albanians need a visa and nothing will change with the status, the newspaper says.
Prime Minister Cameron had suggested earlier that he would like to change the European Union’s free movement rules, so that citizens of new member countries cannot enter Britain until the average income in their countries can be compared to that of other European members.
The MPS of Prime Minister Cameron say that he must use veto against Albania’s accession, until the new rules are negotiated with other European Union members.
According to “The Sunday Times”, the Prime Minister had declared during the G7 summit of lthe last month that he would request limitations for Albanians who would travel to Britain, but without specifying about what.
The Albanian Minister of Integration, Klajda Gjosha, wjp jad a meeting at the Foreign Office with the British Minister for Europe, David Lidington, said that the British position would be decided during this week.
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