The letters that came to Kurt: What do they say?

Albin Kurti is continuing to receive congratulations from leaders of various states for his new post as prime minister. His office has today published five cards of congratulations from five states, including Italy and Turkey, whose president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, urges Albin Kurti to consider the deployment of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem. Except [...]
Besides Erdogan, Kurti has received a letter from Italy's prime minister, Mario Draghi. He has mentioned the dialogue with Serbia to Kurt, naming his conclusion the central element in full stabilisation of the regional framework.
Mr. Prime Minister, with the case of Suaj coming to the head of the Kosovo government, I would like to extend to you the warmest congratulations in my name and the Italian government
and wish you success in the work of Government.
The formation of your government falls to a milestone marked by global challenges posed by the global pandemic COVID-19, which is conveyed by priorities that will be addressed at the national level by the consolidation of democratic institutions and rule of law to the full recovery of the regional framework, where the successful outcome of dialogue with Serbia, facilitated by the European Union, is said to represent a central element of the Draghi letter, where it adds that in its challenges, Kosovo can account for and contribution to Italy.
Kurti has received letter of congratulations from Croatia as well. This country's prime minister, Andrej Plenkov, has wished the LVV leader success in his new post. He has expressed support to Kurt, expressing confidence that relations between the two countries will be strengthened.
Plenkov has also offered Kurti the support of his government to advance Kosovo's perspective of membership in the European Union and NATO.
“Based on friendly and historical relations between the Croatian people and Kosovo, I am more than convinced that our bilateral relations will continue to be strengthened, for the benefit of both our countries and our peoples.
My government and I stand ready to assist you in every way we can transfer our knowledge and experience, and to work with you and your government on advancing Kosovo's perspective on NATO and EU”, it says on paper, where the readiness for bilateral economic co-operation is mentioned.
Kosovo's new prime minister has also congratulated Czech Republic Prime Minister Andrej Babes.
On this occasion, I want to express my appreciation for the good and friendly relations between the Czech Republic and the Republic of Kosovo, as well as express my strong conviction that they will continue in all areas of common interest. I also want to stress our support for the Republic of Kosovo in its efforts to empower democratic principles, build friendly relations within the Western Balkans region, as well as its ambitions towards integration into the European Union”, it says in Babish's letter.
Hungary's Ottoman leader, Victor Orban, has also congratulated Albin Kurti. He has congratulated success on the new Kosovo prime minister, saying he can count on Hungary's support.
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In the hope that I will soon meet you personally, I wish you great success and good health for your highly responsible work”, says Orban's letter.











