Kurt meets QUINT: For dialogue and security situation in country and region

Kurt meets QUINT: For dialogue and security situation in country and region

Ambassadors of the QUINT countries have gone to the office to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, a meeting which the government announces as follows: Continued close co-operation and co-ordination of actions between the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and representatives of the European Union and the states of the QUINT was at the centre of the meeting between the prime minister of the Republic [...]

Ambassadors of the QUINT countries have gone to the office to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, a meeting which the government announces as follows:

Continued close co-operation and co-ordination of actions between the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and representatives of the European Union and the states of QUINT was at the centre of the meeting between the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, and the European Union Special Representative in Kosovo and ambassadors of the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.

At the joint meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo Besnik Bislimi, Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli and Minister of Finance, Labour and Transfers, Hekuran Murati, was discussed on the agreement on the implementation of the energy guide, which enables the payment of energy from consumers in northern Kosovo municipalities, as well as on implementation of the agreement with the ENTSO-E and the importance this has on the country's sovereignty.

Also talked about political developments in the country, as well as the security situation in the country and the region.

Speaking about dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia, the Government of the Republic of Kosovo's commitment to principled and balanced dialogue was reiterated for legally binding agreements on full normalisation of relations, with mutual recognition at the centre.

 

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