NATO explains why Albin Kurti was not referred to as prime minister on its web site

NATO spokeswoman Delfine Moss has responded briefly about why the NATO site is not mentioned as Albin Kurti's post as prime minister. Moss told the Swiss newspaper Le Canton27 in Albanian. ch that “this is more or less known, since Kosovo is still not a member of NATO and that even [...]
NATO spokeswoman Delfine Moss has responded briefly about why the NATO site is not mentioned as Albin Kurti's post as prime minister.
Moss told the Swiss newspaper Le Canton27 in Albanian. If that “is more or less known, since Kosovo is still not a member of NATO and that even before Albin Kurti, neither the prime ministers nor other ministers and personalities from there, NATO does not practice to quote the posts, since we too have certain rules here. ”
It should be commemorated that even at previous meetings of NATO chief Stoltenberg as with Hashim Thaci, Isa Mustaf or Avdullah Hotin was never quoted as the post of president or prime minister by NATO officials or in official documents of the North Atlantic Alliance published visits to its website.
Secretary - General NATO at the meeting with Albanian Prime Minister from Kosovo Albin Kurtin discussed NATO's contributions to regional security.
Secretary - General NATO Jens Stoltenberg has today met Albin Kurti from Kosovo at NATO Headquarters in Brussels ( NATO Secretary General Highlights NATO's contributions to the criminal secuity with Kosovo's Albin Kurti) for an exchange of thoughts on recent developments in the Western Balkans, the Swiss newspaper has reported today.
Stoltenberg stressed NATO's continued support for efforts to reactivate talks between Belgrade and Pristina, including through the EU-extensive process, and stressed that dialogue remains the only way to achieve a sustainable political solution in the Western Balkans.
Kurti: With Stoltenberg I talked about Kosovo's NATO membership
Secretary - General NATO also stressed that commitment NATO for stability throughout the Western Balkans is steadfast. He reiterated that the NATO-led mission KFOR has focused on the daily implementation of its mandate stemming from UN Security Council Resolution 1244, namely ensuring a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo, writes LeCanton27. ch
“NATO is the largest security alliance the world has ever seen. With Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, I stressed that its presence in Kosovo is necessary in preserving peace and providing security, as well as Kosovo's NATO membership, made Europe and the region safer. With Stoltenberg, I talked about Kosovo's NATO accession to contribute to democratic processes, peace and satbiulity in the region. ”, Albanian Prime Minister from Kosovo Kurti has said after meeting with NATO chief Stoltenberg.











