Quinn's ambassadors go to the office of Prime Minister Kurti

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been waiting in his offices for Quinn's ambassadors and chief of the European Union office in Kosovo, where it was discussed the latest developments in the country. At the meeting was the employee at the US Embassy, Nicholas Giacube, Germany's ambassador, Joern Rohde, ambassador of [...]
At the meeting was Britain's Ambassador Nicholas Abbott, France's deputy ambassador to Kosovo, Francois Cypien, Italy's ambassador to Kosovo, Antonello De Rheu, and the special representative of the European Union's mission chief in Kosovo, Thomas Szuniog.
Prime Minister Kurti announced to ambassadors about the government's work and decisions in fulfillment of the priorities of the governing programme. For recent measures against the COVID-19 pandemic, which respond to the pandemic situation and continued monitoring that health institutions are providing to the Omitron variant and the vaccine process as the most efficient way to protect against the virus and its variants. The prime minister also spoke of the Government's commitment to domestic reforms and the country's European and Euro-Atlantic integration, and the importance that co-operation with the QUINT states has in achieving these goals. He thanked them for the continued support that partner and friend states have offered to the state and the people of Kosovo”, the announcement said.
At the end of the meeting, the Understanding Agreement between the Government of Kosovo and the European Union was signed for continuing to exploit the building in which the European Union offices are located in Kosovo.











