Meetings continue before September 1st: Kurti talks to representatives of NATO, EU member states

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with ambassadors and representatives of missions in Kosovo of NATO member states and the European Union, as well as Japan and Switzerland. Thus has been announced through a communique by the government where the commitment of the parties for co-operation between Kosovo and representatives of states has been added to the meeting. [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with ambassadors and representatives of missions in Kosovo of NATO member states and the European Union, as well as Japan and Switzerland.
So it has been announced through a communique by the government where the commitment of the parties for co-operation between Kosovo and representatives of the member states of NATP and the EU has been added to the meeting.
Also reportedly, issues related to dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia have been discussed at this meeting.
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Prime Minister Kurti met representatives of NATO and EU member states, as well as Japan and Switzerland
Pristina, 26 August 2022
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, hosted ambassadors and representatives of missions in Kosovo from NATO and the European Union, as well as Japan and Switzerland.
At a joint meeting with the First Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Development and Dialogue, Besnik Bislimi, the commitment of the parties for co-operation and co-ordination of actions between the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and representatives of NATO member states and the European Union, as well as Japan and Switzerland.
Regarding the August 18th meeting in Brussels, Prime Minister Kurti reaffirmed that the Republic of Kosovo has shown willingness and willingness to engage in a principled and well prepared dialogue towards an agreement that at the centre has mutual recognition. He introduced elements of six chapters of the future General Framework Agreement with Serbia for full normalisation of relations with mutual recognition at the centre.
At this meeting, following yesterday's meeting with representatives of the European Union and QUINT states, it also discussed processes and issues related to dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia.












