Slovenia's president visits Kosovo today, meeting only with Vjosa Osman

Slovenia's President Borut Pahor today visits Kosovo and will meet with Kosovo counterpart Vjosa Osmani. The bilatheral meeting between the two presidents and the visit of the head of the Slovenian state to Kosovo has confirmed President Osmani's media adviser, Bekim Kupina. Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani é Sadriou awaits Slovenia's president, [...]
The bilatheral meeting between the two presidents and the visit of the head of the Slovenian state to Kosovo has confirmed President Osmani's media adviser, Bekim Kupina.
The president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani é Sadriu, awaits Slovenia's President Borut Pahor at 15:20.
Express has asked the government's spokesman, Kryeziu, if Slovenian President is to meet with Kosovo Executive Chief Albin Kurti, but the same has not returned.
Slovenia's president, Borut Pahor, comes to Kosovo after publishing several documents “non-paper” that were allegedly issued by the Slovenian state, namely, the office of Prime Minister Janez Jansha.
However, Slovenian President Borut Pahor was declared concerning “no-paper” at a news conference about a month ago.
“Kudo and at any time I have the opportunity to explain my position in terms of European Union expansion in the Western Balkans, I explain the following. First, I strongly support EU enlargement in Western Balkan countries. Second, EU enlargement with Western Balkan countries is a geopolitical issue of the first category. Third, I support the theme that, in all circumstances, it would be better if the EU decides to include all Western Balkan countries in the EU in a short time of rationality and adjust its enlargement strategy in line with the circumstances. Fourth, EU enlargement in Western Balkan countries is becoming increasingly a matter of time, not just political will. Fifth, the EU's fastest expansion in the Western Balkans will also diminish the importance of naive and dangerous ideas for changing borders that cannot happen peacefully due to circumstances. I dismiss all those ideas about changing borders. Sixth, a faster process of inclusion of Western Balkan countries would significantly strengthen the principle of territorial integrity of states, resolve their bilateral issues, and significantly strengthen the stability of the region and all of Europe “, Pahor had said at a media conference.










