Kurti writes letter to the new British prime minister and invites her to visit Kosovo

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has sent a letter of congratulations to the new UK prime minister, Liz Trus. Kurti on paper tells Trus that the United Kingdom has a special place in the hearts and minds of the people of Kosovo”. “ ...because you supported us in our liberation fight against a genocide regime. Not [...]
Kurti on paper tells Trus that the United Kingdom has a special place in the hearts and minds of the people of Kosovo”.
“ ...because you supported us in our liberation fight against a genocide regime. We will never forget; and we are eternally grateful to”, writes Kurti.
While congratulating Truss on his new position, Kurti invited the new British prime minister to visit Kosovo, Express newspaper reports.
“Prime Minister, I have the honour of welcoming you to Kosovo at the first opportunity that is appropriate for you. Please accept my most heartfelt wishes and my highest consideration as you take on this crucial role in these challenging times”, Kurti wrote.
Full card
Dear Prime Minister,
On behalf of the Republic of Kosovo, I congratulate you on your choice at the head of the Conservative Party and Unionist and your appointment by Her Majesty, Queen, as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Our continent faces numerous challenges that require a coordinated response, and I feel relieved by the clear vision you highlighted at our two meetings earlier this year.
As we face the consequences of the Devi 19 pandemic, the energy crisis and the increased cost of living, along with the increasing authoritarianism and unprotested aggression of Russia against Ukraine, we look forward to your leadership to helping Europe and the rest of the world navigate through these difficult times. Please be sure that, as you do, you can rely on Kosovo's partnership, co-operation and solidarity.
The United Kingdom holds a special place in the hearts and minds of the people of Kosovo, because you supported us in our liberation fight against a genocide regime. We will never forget; and we are grateful to them forever.
Our government is working hard to fulfill its promises of jobs and justice for our citizens by investing in human capital, closing the skills gap through the revival of the quality of our education, and reforming the justice system.
Prime Minister, I have the honour of welcoming you to Kosovo at the first opportunity that is appropriate for you. Please accept my most heartfelt wishes and my highest consideration as you take this crucial role in these challenging times.












