Kurti meets Croatian ambassador, VV option discussed

Named for prime minister from Vetevendosje, Albin Kurti and Deputy Chairman Dardan Sejdiu met Croatia's Ambassador to Kosovo today, Marija Kapitanovic. A Vetevendosje communiqué reportedly during this meeting was the outcome of the June 11th elections and the constitutional times of forming the ruling coalitions, with Kurti and Sejdiu cerras spoke on [...]
Named for prime minister from Vetevendosje, Albin Kurti and Deputy Chairman Dardan Sejdiu met Croatia's Ambassador to Kosovo today, Marija Kapitanovic.
A Vetevendosje communiqué reportedly saw the outcome of the June 11th elections and the constitutional times of forming the ruling coalitions, with Kurti and Sejdiu cerras speaking on 40 concrete measures for the consolidation and development of the state of Kosovo, and expressed Vetevendosje's readiness to lead the government.
“These 40 priorities stemming from the ruling Alternative on Law State, Development State and Social State were introduced as the project with which the Vetevendosje Movement aims to build the state and its economic and social development through the government led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti”.
Croatian Ambassador Kapitanovic expressed her and Croatian state support for our country, as well as the importance of co-operation between Kosovo and Croatia was stressed.
Similarly, Vetevendosje's positions on dialogue and other topics were unveiled, where the importance of common commitment to enable Kosovo's advancement in European integrations and co-operation for NATO was discussed. Also singled out was the role of exile in the local economy with joint experiences of Kosovo and Croatia in this area. Finally, both sides agreed to continue communication, for further meetings in the future, and for deepening co-operation.












