Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister goes to office with Albin Kurti

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has hosted today's meeting with Turkish Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Mehmet Kemal Bozay, who was accompanied by Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Sabrin Tunc Anılılı and President Erdogan's adviser Sabri Demiri. The prime minister's office reports that commitment to further advancement was confirmed at the meeting. [...]
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has hosted today's meeting with Turkish Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Mehmet Kemal Bozay, who was accompanied by Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Sabrin Tunc Anılılı and President Erdogan's adviser Sabri Demiri.
The prime minister's office reports that commitment to further advancement of already very good relations between the two states was confirmed at the meeting.
“Prime Minister Kurti expressed his thanks for Turkey's continued support at any stage of statehood, statehood and strengthening of international subjectivity, stressing that co-operation with Turkey's new cabinet, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is welcomed. Strengthening reports in the area of economy, trade and health, and the two sides' plans and efforts to establish a joint economic forum were among the main topics of today's” discussion, the report said.
In addition, Prime Minister Kurti announced the Turkish delegation, led by Deputy Foreign Minister Bozay, also for the dialogue process with Brussels-brokered Serbia, and for recent developments in the country, including the situation in four municipalities in the north.












