Kurt's meeting with Abazovic begins

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has received incumbent Montenegrin Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic at the meeting. Kurti and Abazovic will sign the bilateral agreement for the corridor of the open sky, which envisions allowing Montenegro's airspace to be exploited by planes flying from Pristina Airport. [...]
Kurti and Abazovic will sign the bilateral agreement for the corridor of the open sky, which envisions allowing Montenegro's airspace to be exploited by planes flying from Pristina Airport.
After the meeting, both will go to the media conference. Abazovqi is staying in Kosovo on a three-day visit.
Prior to the meeting with Kurti, about 08:15, Abazovic and the accompanying delegation were hosted by the head of the Pristina municipality, Progress Rama, from which he also accepted the “Chele of Pristina”.
Abazovic has arrived in Pristina during Thursday and visited religious and cultural sites, including the Karshi Mosque in Pristina, as well as the Mother Teresa Cathedral.
Montenegro's prime minister also met with former president of the Republic of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga.
Following his visit, which is expected to close on Saturday, Abazovic has also warned meetings with leaders of parliamentary political parties. He will meet with PDK chairman Memli Krasniqi, with LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku.
Likewise, Abazovic will meet with the deputy prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Emily Rexhepi, the multiethnic group in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, and the ministers from non-party communities.
Prime Minister Abazovic will meet with KFOR General Michele Rastuccia and visit the National Gallery of Kosovo accompanied by Culture, Sports and Youth, Hajrula Ceku, and National Gallery Director Alice Goyanni.
Abazovic will visit Kosovo during his work visit, Peja, where he will meet with the mayor of the municipality, Gazmend Muhharrier, and will see the implementation of the IPA project, which is being realised between Montenegro and the Republic of Kosovo.
Abazovic will visit Ibrahim Rugova's historic residence and pay tribute to his grave in Pristina, as well as host the tomb of university professor and poet Basri Capriqi.
Part of Abazovic's agenda are meetings with Montenegro's Honourary Consul in Kosovo, Gazmend Abrashi, and with the honorary consul of the Republic of Kosovo in Montenegro, Shkelim Devolli. Meetings with organizations and private universities have also been envisioned.












