Kurt writes to Netanyah, accepts the invitation to visit Israel: I don't mention the embassy's deployment.

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti has returned the letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who wished him victory in the February 14th election a few days ago. In this letter, Kurt also wrote about Netanyah's invitation to visit Israel. In the letter, Kurt says he welcomes the fact that the relationship between two [...]
On paper, Kurti says he welcomes the fact that relations between the two peoples have become diplomatic reports between the two states. “E sees this as an opportunity to establish and strengthen our political, economic and cultural co-operation”, says the letter sent to the Israeli prime minister.
Our “comb has been historically humble toward the Jewish community. As the future prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, I will have the satisfaction of addressing the relevant issues of the Jewish community and its heritage in our country of”, it is further said on paper.
Kurt thanked Netanyahu for the invitation to visit Israel, promising to do so without setting time. “Thank you for inviting me to visit your friendly country, which I will do at a suitable time for both sides”, says Kurti's letter.

Last month, Netanyahu invited Kurt to visit Israel to inaugurate the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem under the Washington Agreement.
However, the Vetevendosje Movement appears not convinced that it will immediately respect this point of agreement, as it has said it will consider the question of the embassy's whereabouts in Israel.












