Kurte gives his arms to “to himself shortly before NATO senior official, says he has backed threats from Serbia

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti received NATO Assistant Secretary General for Operations Thomas Goffus, who is on an official visit to Kosovo at the meeting. Initially, Prime Minister Kurti thanked Goffus for the continued and positive contribution of the KFOR and NATO mission, as well as commitment to preserving peace and security in the country [...]
Initially, Prime Minister Kurti thanked Goffus for the continued and positive contribution of the KFOR and NATO mission, as well as commitment to maintaining peace and security in the country and the region.
He stressed the importance of deepening co-operation between our security and defence institutions with KFOR and NATO and continued co-ordination.
Prime Minister Kurti said the country's socio-economic and democratic progress is going hand in hand with rule of law and rule, to which commitment remains steadfast and in service of all citizens indiscriminately.

The first of the Government said that the “over these three years under the greatest security threats from Serbia, we have achieved the greatest progress in democracy and the economy, while also backing the successfully managed threats of security and peace in our country. We protect not only citizens of territory, sovereignty and democracy, independence and freedom, but also our progress and prosperity”.
Prime Minister Kurti thanked Goffus for his visit to the conversation.
Presented at the meeting were Minister of Internal Affairs Xhelal Svecla, Minister for Communities and Kthim, Nenad Rassic and Local Power Management Minister Elbert Krasniqi.












