British diplomat David Cameron meets with Vjosa Osman today

Today at 09:10, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, is hosting the United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Minister, Lord David Cameron. The presidency's announcement reportedly that the media could get images at the start of the meeting. The meeting is held in the president's cabinet. British diplomat David Cameron came to [...]
Today at 09:10, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, is hosting the United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Minister, Lord David Cameron.
The presidency's announcement reportedly that the media could get images at the start of the meeting.
The meeting is held in the president's cabinet.
British top diplomat David Cameron came to Pristina last night at this year's first meeting abroad, as he has shown.
In images sent by the Office of Kosovo Prime Minister, Cameron is heard telling about meetings in Brussels when his country was part of the EU and when he was prime minister.
Cameron has talked about the long-standing EU articles, arguing about Kosovo's recognition.
I'm glad we had that “attitude, Cameron said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti at the work dinner that he has laid down for Secretary Cameron has been accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Donika Gervalla-Schharz, Minister of Internal Affairs Jelal Svechla, Economy Minister Artan Rizvanolli, Minister for Communities and Kthim, Nenad Rassic, Parliamentary Group of the V Movement's Parliamentary Group SEVENTION!, Mimoza Kusari Lila and Kosovo Ambassador to the United Kingdom Ilir Kapiti, Prime Minister Kurti, welcomed Secretary Cameron to Pristina. He expressed happiness that in 2024 he is starting with an important bilateral meeting with his friend, partner and close ally of the Republic of Kosovo, the United Kingdom, as he congratulated Secretary Cameron for his new assignment and New Year 2024.
The value and importance of strong bilateral relations between the two states were highlighted at the meeting, as it discussed new areas and possibilities of bilateral co-operation in the service of joint interests and strengthening bilateral reports.
Prime Minister Kurti informed Secretary Cameron of Kosovo's progress and achievements, especially in the past three years, both economic and democratic and rule of law. He spoke of the successes and challenges of the year 2023 and his commitment and the Government of the Republic of Kosovo for economic development in the face of fighting crime and corruption, raising citizens' welfare through employment and adequate social policies, and guaranteeing security and peace in the country in the face of the aggressive and threatening behaviour of Serbia”, the ZKM communique said.
“He thanked Secretary Cameron for his contribution even as prime minister of the United Kingdom and the continued support this state has given Kosovo in the liberation, independence, democratisation, internal development and international integration, and now recently to boost security along the border with Serbia with the deployment of 200 British soldiers in October last year under the NATO mission in Kosovo”.
“Secretary Cameron expressed his gratitude for his hospitality on this visit, which in addition to his first in Kosovo, is also his first abroad for 2024. He expressed pride in the support the United Kingdom has given Kosovo and the decision and attitude to recognise its sovereignty and independence. I'm here to reinforce the fact that we support you. We want to help you on the security level, economic development, governance and all the issues you face. We have been a long-term supporter of Kosovo and will continue to be such”, he said at the start of the <x3 session.
“This is the first visit of a United Kingdom Foreign Secretary to Kosovo since 2016. In Pristina, Secretary Cameron was being accompanied by Special Envoy of the United Kingdom for the Western Balkans, Lord Stuart Peach and British Ambassador to Kosovo Nicholas Abbott”, said in the communique.
Cameron is a prominent British politician who has taken office as Secretary of Foreign Affairs since November 2023. From 2010 to 2016, he served as prime minister of the United Kingdom, while earlier as leader of the Conservative Party (2005 in 2016) and as leader of the opposition (2005 -) 2010 has been elected as deputy from 2001 to 2016.












