Kurti requests information from Pendarovski on the case “Qumanova”

The case “Koumanova” has also been discussed at the meeting Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Northern Macedonia President Stevo Pendarovski held. Kurti expressed concern for family members of the group “Koumanova” also requested information concerning the performance of the process currently in the Supreme Court. Prime Minister Kurti's office has also revealed [...]
Kurti, while expressing concern for family members of the group “Qumanova”, also requested information regarding the performance of the process currently in the Supreme Court.
Prime Minister Kurti's office has also indicated that the discussion was the best interstate reports between the two countries at this meeting, and the further advancement of them and good neighbourhood.
Kurti has indicated that clear political will exists on the part of Kosovo to increase inter-institutional co-ordination and further deepen bilateral reports.
He stressed the Government of the Republic of Kosovo's interest to co-ordinate policies in the field of security, defence and foreign policy in line with Euro-Atlantic orientation and in line with excellent trade reports.
President Pendarovski is said to have praised Prime Minister Kurti for the initial reforms and democratic progress of Kosovo.
He expressed concern for increasing authoritarian tendencies in Western Balkan countries, as well as for the European Union's approach to enlargement. The EU would have to reward democratic reforms, President Pendarovski stressed.
The prime minister raised concern about Serbia's militarism, which he said poses a threat to the region and peace and stability in the Balkans.
“U stressed that the two countries remain committed to common Euro-Atlantic goals and to preventing the influence of destabilising external acts for the region, primarily from the mountain influence of the Russian Federation in the Western Balkans and found on the European continent and the economic and trade influence of the People's Republic of China, which is aimed at creating financial dependence through its influence on political decisionmaking in Western Balkan states”, the prime minister's community said.
It was talked about the importance of co-operation and co-ordination of two countries with the US, the EU and other allies to prevent such an impact.
Interstate reports have been markedly advanced, which testifies to the gathering of two governments held on September 16th in Skopje, where 11 new agreements were signed, bringing the number of agreements between the two countries to 50.











