Visa liberalisation, Kurti meets with EP rapporteur, invites Kosovo to visit

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with the rapporteur in the European Parliament on the issue of visa liberalisation for Kosovo, Thijs Reuten. According to ZKMA's announcement, the Dutch Eurodeput has praised Kosovo for progress in implementing European agenda reforms and governing policies, as well as progress made in economic development, democratisation of governance [...]
According to ZKMA's announcement, the Dutch Eurodeput has praised Kosovo for progress in implementing European agenda reforms and governing policies, as well as progress made in economic development, democratisation of rule of law.
Kurt has invited the Eurodeput to visit Kosovo in the coming months.
Calling on the eurodeputt Reuten to visit our country in the coming months, Prime Minister Kurti thanked him for his frequent, productive and productive meeting and discussions with him and Social Democrat Eurodeputs”, the report said.
At the meeting, with Prime Minister Kurti were Kosovo's ambassador to Brussels, Agron Bajrami and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Kressnik Ahmeti.
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The second day of official visit to Strasbourg for the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, began with a meeting of the rapporteur in the European Parliament on the issue of visa liberalisation for Kosovo simultaneously Eurodeputed by the Alliance of Progressives and Democrats' Group (S&D), Thijs Reuten.
The Dutch Eurodeput praised the Republic of Kosovo for its progress in implementing European agenda reforms and governing policies, as well as progress made in economic development, democratisation of rule of law.
Prime Minister Kurti expressed gratitude for his continued support and the Alliance of Socialists and Democrats' Progress Group (S&D) to our country on the issue of visa liberalisation, application for EU membership, and our overall European journey.
The step taken by Kosovo through application for EU membership was an important topic of discussion, where it was stressed that it has been natural, citizens' will and the country's next testimony and orientation to democratic and European values and standards. Eurodeputet Reuten said it is important that Kosovo citizens be given the European perspective and move towards a credital process based on meritocracy and the footnote of progress.
Invited to visit our country in the following months, Prime Minister Kurti thanked him for his frequent, productive and productive meeting and discussions with him and Social Democrat Eurodeputs.
At the meeting, with Prime Minister Kurti were Kosovo's ambassador to Brussels, Agron Bajrami and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Kressnik Ahmeti.












