Kurt talks to the Greek diplomat, nothing with recognition

Through a tweet on Twitter, he said that Dendias also discussed security implications in the Balkans following Russian aggression in Ukraine. “Greece has recognised Kosovo documents long ago and we have excellent bilateral relations between our countries and our people. At #DelphiForum, I spoke with Greek Foreign Minister @Nikos Dendias on the implications of [...]
“Greece has recognised Kosovo documents long ago and we have excellent bilateral relations between our countries and our people. At #DelphiForum, I spoke with Greek Foreign Minister @Nikos Dendias on security implications in the Balkans following Russian aggression in Ukraine and the need for Greece to recognise Kosovo's independence”, it is said in his tweet.
Through a media communique, the ZKM has announced that Minister Dendias commended Prime Minister Kurti for his achievements and expressed the Greek government's willingness and will to boost economic co-operation and in other areas.
“He said Greece repeatedly agrees to visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens and added that the Greek state will continue its support for Kosovo on the path of European and Euro-Atlantic integration”.
Full communication:
Prime Minister Kurti met with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias
Delphi, April 9, 2022
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, and Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Donika Grovalla, met Greece's Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias, on the third day of the Delphi Economic Forum.
Prime Minister Kurti spoke of progress marked during a year of governance, commitment to reforms in justice, rule of law and development of the economy.
Praising the Greek foreign policy role towards Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti said recognition of Kosovo's independence would contribute peace and security to the Western Balkans and to Europe.
Prime Minister Kurti stressed the importance Greece's support, as an important country in the region, for visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens.
He reaffirmed the commitment and commitment of Kosovo's institutions to faster integration into the European Union and NATO, especially in the Partnership for Peace Programme.
Regarding dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, Prime Minister Kurti reaffirmed that it should benefit both countries' citizens through a stable and applicable agreement, which at the centre has mutual recognition.
Minister Dendias commended Prime Minister Kurti for his achievements and expressed the Greek government's willingness and will to increase economic co-operation and other areas.
He said that Greece repeatedly agrees to visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens, and added that the Greek state will continue its support for Kosovo on the road to European and Euro-Atlantic integrations.
The meeting also discussed current political developments, with particular emphasis on the situation in Ukraine after the Russian invasion and aggression, and the impact it can have on destabilling the Western Balkans.












