Kurti at meeting with Peachin spoke of the importance of border security with Serbia

ZKM has announced Kurt's meeting with British emissary Lord Stuart Peach. The communique says the topic of discussion was developments in the region, with emphasis on rule of law and security. Kurti said legitimacy and security go together. “Developments in the region, with emphasis on rule of law and security, were the subject of discussion and [...]
ZKM has announced Kurt's meeting with British emissary Lord Stuart Peach.
The communique says the topic of discussion was developments in the region, with emphasis on rule of law and security.
Kurti said legitimacy and security go together.
“Developments in the region, with emphasis on rule of law and security, were the subject of mutual discussion and concern. In this direction, the prime minister stressed that legitimacy and security go together. ”
Similarly, Kosovo's security has been discussed, for which Prime Minister Kurti spoke of border security with Serbia.
The meeting also discussed Kosovo security. The prime minister stressed the importance of border security with Serbia, since there is also aggression against Kosovo, as was witnessed in September last year. ”
Kurt told Emissar about his visit to the United Kingdom and Ireland and meetings in Northern Ireland at the end of February of this year.
“During the conversation, Prime Minister Kurti also shared his reflections on his visit to the United Kingdom and Ireland, as well as meetings in Northern Ireland at the end of February of this year. ”
Kurti thanked Emissarin Peach “for the continued support of the United Kingdom to the Republic of Kosovo and co-operation in the field of defence and its active role in the field of security”.
ZKM has cited the United Kingdom's decision to bring 200 soldiers under KFOR after the attack on Banjska.
And we remember that in response to the terrorist and paramilitary attack on September 24th of last year in Banjska, in October of last year the United Kingdom made a decision to dislocate 200 additional soldiers from the Royal Regiment of the First Battalion of Princess Wales, which joined the NATO mission in Kosovo, KFOR.”












