Haradinaj seeks Samosa vote for Kosovo membership in International Organisations

The country's Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has held a meeting with his Sama counterpart, Susuga Tuilaepa, from which he has sought this state's vote to internationally empower Kosovo. Kosovo is grateful that the state of Samoa recognised the country's independence and that now the vote of this UN member state is [...]
Kosovo is grateful that the state of Samoa recognised the country's independence and that now the vote of this UN member state is extremely necessary for the country's international empowerment”.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Haradinaj has announced counterpart Malielegoi, on Kosovo's progress since declaring independence in 2008 so far, for pro-Western orientation and for its path towards Euro-Atlantic integration.
Kosovo's” Republic is dedicated to its Euro-Atlantic path, and for that it is closely co-operating with its international partners in increasing its number of recognitions, strengthening international subjectivity and membership in powerful international organisations”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said, calling on Prime Minister Malielegai for his support and his state for increased recognition of Kosovo and membership in international institutions.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Haradinaj has announced political developments in Kosovo and the region, economic development, rule of law and order, and other aspects of importance to the country and its citizens.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has said that the Republic of Kosovo has created good reports with many countries and, in this direction, towards empowering international subjectivity, is also welcome to advance bilateral reports with Samoan.
Samoa Prime Minister Susuga Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has praised Prime Minister Haradinaj for Kosovo's achievements in this decade of independence, saying that Samoa will be a supporter of Kosovo for membership in international organisations, expressing his state's commitment to further strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
Part of the meeting was Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli.












