Kurti gives details from the panel held in Davos, which included Vuciq

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been part of a recording panel at the World Economic Forum under way in Davos, Switzerland. Kurti has expressed satisfaction that she was part of this panel, until the photos published by him have also been observed by the presence of the president of Serbia. “Pleasure to be part of the panel today at the Forum [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been part of a recording panel at the World Economic Forum under way in Davos, Switzerland.
Kurti has expressed satisfaction that she was part of this panel, until the photos published by him have also been observed by the presence of the president of Serbia.
“It is a pleasure to be part of the panel today at the World Economic Forum, discussing the Western Balkan Diplomacy Dialogue European Commission President Ursula von der Leyeen and other leaders of the region and beyond. The geopolitical security of our region is essential to European security, so the topic is of great importance”, Kurti wrote.
Otherwise, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, during the World Economic Forum in Davos, has had separate meetings with different world personalities.
On Tuesday he has met with US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia James O'Brien with whom he has discussed the currentity in the country of the region.
“The United States is a precious friend and ally. We expect continued cooperation”, Kurti wrote.
At the beginning of the works in Davos, Kurti has stressed that the priority of the bilateral meetings will be Kosovo's security and that it will not violate agreements on Serbia's part.
Until today Kurti has held a meeting with a member of the Swiss Federal Council, once also chief of the justice and police department, Beat Yans.
“We discussed ways to improve legal co-operation for a strong partnership”, Kurti wrote about this meeting.
Until Kurt's meeting with Croatia's prime minister has been missed during this visit, Andrej Plenkovic, with whom they also talked about the situation in the region.












