Kurti meets with KFOR commander, opening Ibër bridge key topic of discussion

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has met with KFOR Commander Ozkan Ulutash, where the main topics included opening the main bridge over Iber. According to Kurti, the opening of Ibër Bridge is a just, necessary and helpful thing, as it becomes known that the head of government announced KFOR commander over [...]
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has met with KFOR Commander Ozkan Ulutash, where the main topics included opening the main bridge over Iber.
According to Kurti, the opening of the Ibër Bridge is a just, necessary and helpful thing, as it becomes known that the head of the government announced the KFOR commander on the overall affairs under way.
“Prime Minister Kurti announced KFOR's commander on the overall works under way on the main bridge over the Iber River and results from the preliminary report of the bridge's sustainability, delivered by the economic operator to the Ministry of Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure”.
“Under the necessary steps taken by the Government for the opening of the bridge, he recalled and public meeting with the citizens of North Mitrovica, organised on August 8th by the North Mitrovica municipality and attended were citizens from the Serb community, nongovernmental organisations and representatives from the central and local level, as well as KFOR and EULEX”, the government's announcement said.
Furthermore, the government's announcement says that Kurti expressed conviction that freedom of movement and rule of law, peace and security are all possible together and proper.
“At this meeting was discussed and about the confrontation with fires in these hot summer days and aid that KFOR could offer in their extinction that started with the fields and reached the 87x1> mountains.
“Prime Minister Kurti, accompanied by First Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, Minister of Local Power Management Elbert Krasniqi and Kosovo Deputy General Director Fehmi Hoti, thanked KFOR Commander Ulutas for regular co-operation and communication”, the announcement said.












