Minister Gervala comes with diplomatic language at meeting with counterpart Dendias

Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla at the joint conference with Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias reminded him indirectly that Greece does not recognise Kosovo's independence. Dendias on the other hand never mentioned the fact that the state from which it comes knows Kosovo, only saying they support visa liberalisation [...]
The drill before the media said they would continue dialogue even about the issue of recognising Kosovo's independence with Greece and EU partners.
“The recognition and respect of our country's independence by all members of the European Union, including Greece, is considered an essential contribution to stability in the Balkans. Kosovo's independence is an inevitable fact and the sooner such a fact is accepted, the sooner a stable perspective is provided for the region. But in view of the fact that Greece's independence of Kosovo still sees from another perspective we reaffirm that with Greece and other EU partners we will intensively continue the dialogue on this issue again”, Grovall said.
Greek top diplomat before the media said Greece supports visa liberalisation for Kosovo, as the criteria have been met.
“We believe that the Western Balkans should be part of the European Union, we are also pro-liberal visa for you because you have met the criteria. We're here to help you in the field of rule of law. It is clear that we strongly support the continuation of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, that a legally binding <x1) agreement be reached between the parties, Dendias said.











