Kurt praised Von Der Leyen for ranking Kosovo in rule of law as 57th in the world

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has hosted the European Commission's president, Ursula von der Leyeen, today. ZKM has announced that at this meeting, Kurti reported late der Leenen for the World Justice Index report, saying that Kosovo is second in the world this year in terms of improvement in the field of [...]
ZKM has announced that at this meeting, Kurti reported late der Leyeen for World Justice Index report saying that Kosovo is second in the world this year, in terms of improvement in the field of rule of law . With him, boasting also showed the minister of our justice, Mrs. Haxhiu Albulen. But this interpretation was thus exposed one day after the ruling party published the part that facts show is not so.
At this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti announced European Commission President von der Leyen for the continued advance Kosovo is marking in economic and democratic indicators, and for the government's work on reform in justice, meeting the European agenda and fighting crime and corruption. He singled out the findings and international reports that testify to the gradual but ongoing progress of the Republic of Kosovo in many areas. Including the Country Report for 2022, which was among the best in the region, and now recently the World Justice Project report (ËJP) which, in addition to ranking Kosovo as the first in the region for the rule of law, ranks it in second place in the world as the world with the greatest improvement in this field of”, is said in communique.
Also, Kurti said Kosovo would apply for EU membership before this year's end.
“As far as the path of the Republic of Kosovo is directed towards the European Union, Prime Minister Kurti said Kosovo would apply for membership in the European Union before the end of this year. This decision comes as a result of political and valid orientation of both government and citizens of the Republic who support mass and fully EU integration. Meanwhile, regarding visa liberalisation, Prime Minister Kurti said that Kosovo has met all criteria and that liberalisation is already more than meritable for citizens of the Republic of Kosovo. ”
Kurti thanked the EU for the 75m euros earmarked for Kosovo in meeting the energy crisis.
The “also discussed the energy crisis facing the entire European continent. The European Union has been a continuing partner of the state of Kosovo. At this meeting today, the immediate 75m-euro budgetary aid for Kosovo was confirmed in meeting the energy crisis. On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and the people of Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti expressed his gratitude for this support, which will directly help minimize the effects of the energy crisis on our citizens. ”
After the meeting, Republika Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited together the facility of the Faculty of Architecture
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Prime Minister Kurti hosted European Commission President Ursula von der Leeyen
Pristina, October 27, 2022
Republika Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, for the second time in just over a year, has welcomed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyeen to Pristina.
At this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti announced European Commission President von der Leenen for the continued advancement Kosovo is marking in economic and democratic indicators, and for the government's work on reform in justice, the fulfillment of the European agenda and fighting crime and corruption. He singled out the findings and international reports that testify to the gradual but ongoing progress of the Republic of Kosovo in many areas. Including the Country Report for 2022, which was among the best in the region, and now recently the World Justice Project report (WJP), which other than the first in the region for rule of law, ranks it in second place in the world as the world with the greatest improvement in this area.
As for the path of the Republic of Kosovo towards the European Union, Prime Minister Kurti said Kosovo would apply for membership in the European Union before the end of this year. This decision comes as a result of political and valid orientation of both government and citizens of the Republic who support mass and fully EU integration. Meanwhile, regarding visa liberalisation, Prime Minister Kurti said that Kosovo has met all criteria and that liberalisation is already more than meritable for citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.
It was also discussed the energy crisis facing the entire European continent. The European Union has been a continuing partner of the state of Kosovo. At this meeting today, the immediate 75m-euro budgetary aid for Kosovo was confirmed in meeting the energy crisis. On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and the people of Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti expressed his gratitude for this support, which will directly help minimize the effects of the energy crisis on our citizens.
After the meeting, Republika Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and European Commission President Ursula von der Leenen visited together the facility of the Faculty of Architecture. Thanks to European Union financing, the facility now has a new central heating system, but the Government of the Republic of Kosovo through co-operation with the World Bank has invested in the energy efficiency of this object.












