Japanese preference: They show how many minutes Kurt talked to his counterpart in Tokyo

Japan has made an unusual announcement underlining the time Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with Japanese counterpart Kishida Fumio. 15 minutes has extended the meeting, which began at 16:35 on September 28. By reporting Japan has also shown the content of the conversation between Kurt and his counterpart [...]
Japan has made an unusual announcement underlining the time Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with Japanese counterpart Kishida Fumio.
15 minutes has extended the meeting, which began at 16:35 on September 28.
By reporting Japan has also shown the contents of the conversation between Kurt and his Japanese counterpart.
Japanese support for Kosovo, Kurti, has spoken of that meeting.
This is the complete notion of the Japanese state of its reception to Kurt:
On September 28, beginning at 16:35. In approximately 15 minutes, Mr. Kishida Fumio, prime minister of Japan, held a summit with Albin Kurti, prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, who was visiting Japan to attend the state burial of former Prime Minister ABE Shinzo. The meeting's summary is as follows.
Prime Minister Kishida initially expressed his gratitude for the participation of Prime Minister Kurti at the state funeral of former Prime Minister Abe. He also welcomed the continued development of bilateral relations in recent years, including the opening of Japan's Embassy in Kosovo, after declaring “The Western Balkans Co-operation Initiative” by former Prime Minister Abe in 2018, expressing his expectations for Kosovo's constructive role for peace and stability in the Western Balkan region. In response, Prime Minister Kurti has reiterated his assessment of former Prime Minister Abe's contribution to advancing bilateral relations, citing him as Kosovo's friend and for Japan's continued support for his country, expressing his expectations for further strengthening of bilateral relations. Cooperation in the future.
The two leaders agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties by developing diplomatic heritage inherited by former Prime Minister Abe, given the 15th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in 2024, followed by Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai.
The leaders, exchanging views on the situation in Ukraine, confirmed that Japan and Kosovo are partners who share fundamental values such as democracy and rule of law, and that unity among such countries with the same opinion is important in addressing the Russian occupation in Ukraine.











