“Kosovo is making a follow-up movement” Kurty comments Macron's statement

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, questioned about French President Emmanuel Macron's statement “that Kosovo is making a unilateral movement of”, has said that how the government is establishing rule of law and public order, ensuring and offering peace to all Kosovo citizens without differences, EO reports. He [...]
He has said that in this respect they want close co-operation even from internationals, including France, which he said is a very important friend, ally, and partner.
We rule the law, public order, simultaneously with peace and security for all citizens without differences. In this respect we also want close co-operation and international support, including, of course, France, which we consider as a friend, ally, and very important partner in both the EU and NATO”, he has said.
France's president, Emmanuel Macron, said Thursday during a visit to Belgrade that unilateral “ ” and Kosovo's “disturbing” do not give good signals and that France is committed to establishing the Association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo. Macron kicked off a two-day visit to Belgrade on Thursday, where Serbia's Defence Ministry signed agreements with France on the purchase of 12 new Rafale combat aircraft.












