Gervala thanks for “constructive approach” to Kosovo's recognised state

Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Minister Donika Grovalla has thanked Greece for “constructive approaches” in relation to Kosovo, even though this state does not recognise Kosovo. At a meeting she had with the chief liaison of Greece's Kosovo Office, Chryssoula Aliferi, reportedly “spoke about deepening economic co-operation [...]
At a meeting she had with the head of Greece's Liaison Office in Kosovo, Chryssoula Aliferi, reportedly “talked about deepening economic co-operation and advancing reports between the two countries”.
The drill has said that it is time for old ties between peoples to be used in advancing bilateral reports.
We thank the Greek state for constructive access in relation to the Republic of Kosovo, in particular for supporting our Euro-integration processes, but at the same time we appreciate that co-operation between our two countries can be advanced to the benefit of our peoples and general prosperity in the region”, Grwall has been expressed.
In addition to the announcement of the MPJD, former Prime Minister Grovall praised the work of the Interconnecting Office of the Republic of Greece in the Republic of Kosovo and the Economic Office of the Republic of Kosovo in the Republic of Greece, but urged both sides to become more engaged in strengthening these ties, not only political, but economic and cultural alike”.











