EC Speaker Sends Prime Minister Kurti Paper Where Kosovo Leaves Unintended

In the official letter of European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Leyeni, sending incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Kosovo is written without introduction. The letter, April 23rd, was published by the government on Monday. Through it, European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Leeyen talking about the COVID-19 pandemic that has touched the country [...]
In the official letter of European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Leyeni, sending incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Kosovo is written without introduction.
The letter, April 23rd, was published by the government on Monday.
Through it, European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Leyen speaking of the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected our country, has stressed that it is fully aware that a much tougher funding situation has been an aspect of the COVID-19 crisis for developing economies like Kosovo.
A similar letter, without an introduction, had come to the Government address even earlier, by European Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhely.
Funsota is named for Kosovo on the basis of a dialogue agreement with Serbia in Brussels, to enable the country's representation in regional conferences and initiatives, but also those of the broader international level.













