Kurt makes dinner to the Greek chief diplomat: EU nations recognise Kosovo, mention

Prime Minister Albin Kurti made dinner last night for Greece's Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias, who is standing for an official visit to Kosovo. As the prime minister's office reports, they discussed good relations between the two countries, which, the prime minister said, are developing increasingly. This is evidence [...]
As the prime minister's office reports, they discussed good relations between the two countries, which, the prime minister said, are developing increasingly.
This is also evidence of our common values of freedom and democracy”, he added.
Praising the Greek foreign policy role towards Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti recalled that 22 European Union and 26 NATO countries have already recognised Kosovo's independence.
The prime minister reaffirmed the commitment and commitment of Kosovo's institutions to quick integration into the European Union and NATO, and stressed the need for support for membership in the Council of Europe and NATO Partnership for Peace membership.
Greek Foreign Minister Dendias said the Western Balkans belong to the European family and that Greece is committed to providing assistance and support to the region. He added that the Greek state will continue its support for Kosovo on the road to European and Euro-Atlantic integration.
Special emphasis during the conversation had Russian aggression and invasion in Ukraine and the impact it might have on destabilizing the Western Balkans











