Sweden's foreign minister visits Kosovo today

Sweden's Foreign Affairs Minister Ann Linde will be visiting Kosovo today. It travels along with UN Assistant General Secretary and UN Women's Deputy Executive Director Asa Regner, with the main focus of the visit being the agency “Grate, Peace and Security.” Gender equality and [...]
Sweden's Foreign Affairs Minister Ann Linde will be visiting Kosovo today.
It travels along with UN Deputy General Secretary and UN Women's Deputy Executive Director Asa Regner, with the main focus of the visit being the agency “Grate, Peace and Security. ”
Gender equality and women's participation in the construction and preservation of peace in recent years will also be in order of the day, reflecting on successful strategies for the inclusion and empowerment of women, as well as the support of young women in working to build peace and prevent conflicts, transitional justice, and the achievement of women's potential in building trust.
The other topics of the visit are the implementation of Kosovo's strategic reforms, anti-corruption efforts, local elections, judicial integration, promotion and protection of the rights of people belonging to communities, and overcoming pandemic.
The minister will also discuss issues related to normalising relations between Pristina and Belgrade, the importance of regional stability and the OSCE's role in it.
Linde and Regner will meet with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Donika Grovalla-Schwarz.
The chairman will also meet with Minister for Communities and Kthim Goran Rakic. Linda and Regner will meet with mission staff. The SEU in Kosovo will also visit projects on the ground.











