Kurti meets with Croatian prime minister, talks about Banjska, dialogue with Serbia

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with Croatia's prime minister, Andrej Plenkovic in the United States of America in announcing the Office of Prime Minister they have reportedly discussed reports between the two countries and strengthening their relations and expansion in areas of common interest. “Mes agreements [...]
In announcing the prime minister's office, they have reportedly discussed reports between the two countries and strengthening their relations and enlargement in areas of common interest.
“Meas agreements and opportunities for deepening co-operation, the security area was singled out, as well as education for more shared exchanges and training. At this meeting, peace and security were discussed in the Balkans, where the prime minister said Serbia remains the region's destabilising and threatening factor. He stressed Banjska's pre-militar attack, which was marked by and an anniversary of this terrorist act three days ago, as well as continued deinformation propaganda of the Serbian state camera on Kosovo, and especially our country's north. On dialogue with Serbia taking place in Brussels, the prime minister reiterated Kosovo's commitment to the normalisation process and the need for unconditional respect, as well as full implementation and no delay in further implementation of the Bazic Agreement and the Implementation Annex, while Serbia is still not signing it and is not ready to move towards normalisation of the” relations, it says, among other things in the announcement.












