10 days outside Kosovo, Kurti doesn't have time for reporters: Do you understand I'm there?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has had a busy agenda Monday after his return to Kosovo, from nearly two weeks of visit to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Italy. Since 8: 00 a.m., Kurti, accompanied by Minister Lieburn Aliu, has visited Pristina Street work site Mitrovica, in the village of Lusmer in Vushtrri. Then, from the hour [...]
Since 8: 00 a.m., Kurti, accompanied by Minister Lieburn Aliu, has visited Pristina Street work site Mitrovica, in the village of Lusmer in Vushtrri. Then, by 09 o'clock, he was the opening speaker of the Conference “The plot of the Western Balkans: Parliamentary diplomacy for Regional Security and Euro-Atlantic Integration”, organised by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) and the Kosovo Assembly Commission for Foreign Affairs and Diaspore.
This conference was held at the hotel “Sirius” in Pristina. On the 10:00 hour, he had the “reserved for Industry, Intervention and Trade Minister (MINT), along with which he inaugurated the Centre for Innovation and Intervention at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
The event is held in Pristina's Technical Facules Campus. And after lunch, Prime Minister Kurti will be part of the official ceremony in the case of the functioning of the Market for the Kosovo Reference Zone and the Kosovo-Albanian Power Market Union.
The event, organised by Kosovo Transmission System Operator and Electricity Market (KOSTT), is held from 13:30 to Hotel “Emerald”, on the way out of Pristina. So busy was Kurt's first day on his return from a long trip abroad that he didn't even have time to talk about media.
I'm starting my appointment, and I'm there. Do you understand”, Kurti said, as if seen in EO images.
The prime minister's office had announced on February 23rd that Kurti has travelled to London of the United Kingdom. There, along with Finance Minister Iron Murati, has participated in the 2024 Western Balkans Investment Summit organised by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. After London, he had continued to Dublin and Belfast.
The United Kingdom and Ireland were the next destinations of our official visits. Our visit to London was closed in Dublin, where it was a pleasure to be back in 20 years. It was there that we were warmly welcomed by our diaspora in Ireland, who thanked them for their hospitality and conversation. The next day we were welcomed by Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Vardkar, Minister of State for European Affairs Peter Burke, for bilateral meetings that deepen relations between our countries and visited Dublin City University (DUC) for new opportunities for co-operation”, had written Kurti on Facebook.
At the weekend, we had the official reception on the occasion of marking the 16th anniversary of Kosovo's Independence organised by our embassy in London, where guests and guests attended were allies of our state. And at the beginning of the week, we met with the Friends Labusists of Kosovo, which will further strengthen relations between Kosovo and the United Kingdom”.E. In Ireland he met with senior representatives of the country, as well as legalised at Queenhouses University where he was invited.
We went to the historic Belfast. We held meetings with First Minister of Northern Ireland, Michel O'Neill and First Deputy Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, Parliament Speaker Edeen Poots, opposition leader, Social Democrat Matthew O'Toole and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Haris<18x>.
In Northern Ireland, he had also visited Netlefield elementary school, where he looked closely and implemented the Joint Education “system. Next, Kurt has traveled to Rome, Italy.
According to the announcement of the Prime Minister's Office, Kurti has attended the European Socialist Party Congress (PES), focusing on the June 9th 2024 European elections. Kurti has been criticised, especially by the opposition in the country, that during this time she was not a participant of a significant event held in Tirana, the EU Summit, the Western Balkans, respectively.












