Earthquake in Croatia, Hoti offers Kosovo aid with all capacities

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti, has sent letters to the prime minister of the Republic of Croatia, Mr. Andrej Plenković, who has expressed regret over the earthquake victims and offered support to Kosovo institutions to face the consequences. Let me express my deepest condolences for loss [...]
Let me express my deepest condolences for the loss of lives and great disasters by the earthquake that struck the Petrine region and felt as far as Zagreb and other regions. As Kosovo's prime minister, I would like to offer support to the Kosovo Security Force, as a prominent and well-trained force in the search-saving missions, which is willing to help Croatian citizens and authorities in overcoming the consequences of the earthquake, reported in Prime Minister Hoti's letter, sent to Croatian counterpart Plenkovji.
Prime Minister Hoti has voiced confidence that Croatia will pass this natural disaster as bravely as possible. While stressing Kosovo's readiness to provide assistance with all capacities.
“As a friendly country and an ally, Kosovo stands in full solidarity with Croatia and we are willing to do everything in our capacities to alleviate suffering and quickly overcome the consequences of this natural disaster. The people of Kosovo are here to help and this assistance is offered wholeheartedly in the letter of Prime Minister Hoti.
And the Secretary of Defense, too, Mr. Anton Quin and KSF Commander Lieutenant General Tman Rama have been holding conversations with counterpart institutions from the Republic of Croatia, which have expressed the willingness of the Ministry of Defence and the Kosovo Security to provide assistance needed to overcome the impacts of the earthquake as quickly as possible.












