Plenkovic, Kurti letter: Croatia backs Kosovo in Euro-Atlantic integration

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has received a letter today from his Croatian counterpart, Andrej Plenkov, in which he expresses very happy that he will have the opportunity to meet personally in the margins of the Black Strategic Forum on September 1st. Our last short meeting at Slavonski Brod was held in the shadow of [...]
Our last brief “meeting in Slavonski Brod was kept in the shadow of the terrible bus accident that claimed the lives of ten Kosovars on their way to summer holidays in their homeland”, Plenkov wrote.
Croatian Prime Minister Kurti has announced that, according to Health Ministry information, 44 incidented Kosovars have received treatment in Croatian hospitals, and that 43 of them have either been released after recovery or sent to hospitals in Germany or Kosovo.
Unfortunately, a person still finds himself in intensive treatment in mechanical ventilation, Plenkov said.
Expressing regret over the case, the Croatian prime minister has wished the terrible accident would serve as a “reminder of our strong connections between us resulting in natural and efficient co-operation between our two governments”.
Plenkovic has reaffirmed Croatia's full support on Kosovo's Euro-Atlantic path, in terms of political and willingness to continue assistance to reforms.
“Mazi expects us to explore all areas of bilatheral co-operation, including the establishment of economic exchanges, trade and investment, which will ensure faster recovery from the crisis caused by the pandemic”, Plenkov wrote.











