Co-operative Group Founded for Kosovo's NATO Membership

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has presented the goals of the Inter-institute Workers Group for Kosovo's NATO integration today, writes Express newspaper. He said that with the establishment of this group, the advancement of Kosovo's integration process is aimed at NATO, as well as the Adriatic Charter A5. Reviewing the proposal for the establishment of the Inter-institution Work Group for Integration [...]
He said that with the establishment of this group, the advancement of Kosovo's integration process is aimed at NATO, as well as the Adriatic Charter A5.
The review of the proposal for the establishment of the Inter-institution Work Group for Kosovo's integration into NATO. In view of Kosovo's priority for membership in the NATYO, the MPJ has proposed forming the Inter-institution Group for the integration of our country into NATO. The main objectives of this group will have to advance the process of NATO integration, the fastest involvement in Kosovo's Partnership for Peace, Kosovo's membership in the Adriatic Charter A5, the strengthening of the Republic of Kosovo in regional and international security mechanisms, and the intensifying of co-operation with the strategic international allies”, he has said.
Minister Donika Gervala, meanwhile, said it is important that Kosovo urgently join NATO.
The “all the north and decisions of the Republic of Kosovo clearly show the democratic and peace-loving orientation of our state. On the other side Kosovo and other pro-Western states in the region face more and more actions destabilised by Russia through its subordinates. Taking into account the current context of Russian aggression against Ukraine, as well as the goals of destabilising and undermining all Euro-Atlantic progress, a threat to the region and global peace, Kosovo's NATO membership is urgent”, she said.












