German Foreign Minister Reveals Reason for Visit to Pristina, Belgrade

German Foreign Minister Reveals Reason for Visit to Pristina, Belgrade

German diplomacy chief Heiko Mass is currently at the meeting with Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani. However, just a few minutes ago, Mass in its official account at <x0witter” has also published the reason why it is in Pristina today and why it will visit Belgrade tomorrow. As German chief diplomat writes, all of this [...]

As the German chief diplomat writes, all this visit is related to the issue of the vaccine process in the Western Balkans.

No one in Europe remains untouched by the success and failure of its neighbours. The fact that we can now share the progress of vaccination in the EU with Western Balkan countries is a key moment in the fight against the virus. That's why I'm in Pristina and Belgrade today and tomorrow”, has written Mass on Twitter.

Currently, Kosovo is the country with the weakest progress in the vaccine, with only 24 thousand doses from the COVAX programme.

 

Niemand in Europe bribt von Erfolk und Misserfolk der Nachbarn unberührt. Dass wir den Impfortschrit in der EU nuch mia den Staatten des Westbalkanes teilen könan, is myin Schlüsselmoment Campf gegen das Virus. Heute und the morgue bin ich deswegen in Pristina und Belgrade. Pic.twitter. com/iW66 FuQoP

Heiko Maas? (@HeikoMaas) April 22, 2021

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