Monday meeting Kurti-Vuchic, Great Britain Comes Out With Attitude

A few days before the upcoming Brussels summit between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, under the mediation of the EU's special minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak has also come the reaction of Great Britain's Ambassador to Kosovo, Nicholas Abbott. In his writing in [...]
In a writing on social networks, Abbott has indicated he welcomes Kurt's commitment to the proposal that will be discussed at the 27 February summit.
He has said that on the anniversary of Ukraine's invasion, it is important to make efforts for peace, stability and security in Europe.
On the first anniversary of Ukraine's illegal occupation from Russia, it is important that all efforts be made to preserve peace, stability and security in Europe. We are proud of Kosovo's unconditional support for the Ukrainian people, this is a clear sign of the democratic values of Kosovo”, Abbott has said.
Furthermore, he has indicated that Kosovo has an important role if it engages constructively and makes the compromises necessary for its citizens to progress.
He says dialogue ensures a safe environment and creates room for final agreements for normalisation of relations.
Kosovo has an important role to play by engaging constructively and making necessary compromises that enable Kosovo and its citizens to progress. It is equally important to ensure a safe environment and create space for a stable agreement and normalisation of relations”, he said.
In the end, he says they have celebrated together with Kosovo the 15th anniversary of independence and that Britain stands as a staunch ally.
According to him, Kosovo 15 years after independence has the opportunity to make progress in international integration, economic development and the construction of a prosperous state.
Successful “Negotiations will create that future”, Abbott says at the end.












