Kurti reiterates the request to O'Brien for signing the Basic Agreement and handover of Radojciqi

Prime Minister Albin Kurti received US State Department Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs James C on his first visit to Kosovo today. Oh, Brian. This meeting took place less than a month from the last meeting they had in New York under the week [...]
This meeting took place less than a month from the last meeting they had in New York within the United Nations General Assembly's Week.
The prime minister's office announces that, during the conversation in the prime minister, bilateral relations and areas in which close reports between our two countries could further deepen.
“Prime Minister Kurti expressed his and the Government's gratitude for the historic role and continued support of the United States of America to the Republic of Kosovo and its people, and for close co-operation in the field of energy, economy, finance and security of defence”, the communiqué said.
A week after the Berlin Process Summit, commitment, signed agreement and adopted statements that made the 10th anniversary of the Berlin Process a successful anniversary in advancing and promoting regional co-operation towards European integration was praised.
The prime minister says that even reports with Serbia were discussed at this meeting, the process of dialogue facilitated by the European Union and implementation of its Basic Agreement and Annex.
“The signing of the Basic Agreement is the necessary testimony of Serbia's goodwill and trust for its rapid fulfillment and full respect for and implementation Anex. Likewise, for legitimacy and justice, peace and security, the handover of chief terrorist Milan Radojic and his paramilitary group” is needed, the communique follows.
Prime Minister Kurti was accompanied by the first Deputy Prime Minister, Besnik Bislim.
Meanwhile, Deputy Secretary O'Brien was the ambassador of the United States of America, Jeffrey Havenier.












