Albania, Kosovo to have joint embassies in Asia, Africa

Albania and Kosovo will create a secretariat to deepen their co-operation. That is what Albania's two foreign ministers, Olta Dzacka and Kosovo's Donika Grovall, stressed at an official meeting in Tirana. The secretariat will serve for the realisation of agreements that have been signed to date between the two countries and [...]
The secretariat will serve for the realisation of agreements that have been signed so far between the two countries and those that will be signed in the future.
Albania and Kosovo will also have common diplomatic points in some areas like Africa and Asia.
Albania, Kosovo to have joint embassies
Minister Gacka after the meeting said they talked about fulfilling the tasks left over from the meeting of the two Rama- Kurti prime ministers on September 27th, where a joint Secretariat will be established as an operational structure and will be an efficient mechanism for the prosecution and realisation of agreements signed so far and signed in the future.
“will have increased joint diplomacy in areas such as Africa and Asia and the combination of the work of diplomats of Albania and Kosovo at existing embassies. We have been the least uncompromising lawyer for Kosovo, we will raise our voices for it, and we have openly lobbied and criticised the injustice Kosovo has been made from Brussels for failing to liberalise visa”, she said.
Minister Gervalla said he will become a good balance of co-operation and a clear strategy on where we want to see Kosovo and Albania in the future.
There are no themes that cannot be touched in our conversations, and in recent weeks Serbia's language has become very tough. We need to be careful that this fragile peace we have in the region strengthens and that all together affects stability. Kosovo has clear orientation into the EU and NATO and is sceptical of competitive concepts to the EU”, Grovall added.











