A week passed, Macro never mentioned meeting with Kurt.

More than a week passed since Friday 27 March, when France's President Emanuel Macron received Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti at the Elisee Palace, but with no news or communiqué did not respond after this meeting. As he did not figure as a warning to his official agenda on the page, there was no [...]
As he did not figure as a warning to his official agenda on the page, there is no indication that the meeting was held.
All known is what his Kosovo guest wrote and photographed.
The latter, with a post in his account, as well as a communiqué from the government, suggested a few hours after the meeting, that in the discussion and lunch of work that, according to him, lasted two hours, was discussed by NATO's key and continuous <x0-room in Kosovo, the commitment of European Union missions, as well as the dedication of the Republic of Kosovo to full harmonisation with EU foreign policy and security”.
Even at the government meeting three days later, Kurt repeated these “detje” from his visit to Paris.
There, he also said that President Macro requested France's support on Kosovo's road towards EU integration and international organisations and deepening economic co-operation through the organisation of new Kosovo business forums. Also, he said that at the meeting, he raised security issues, strengthened our defence capacities, dialogue with Serbia, and implementation of the full normalisation agreement.
Kosova Prees unofficially teaches that the meeting requirement was made by Kurti himself, as part of the agenda of his visit to France, where according to sources, he closely attended a cultural activity. The KP has contacted the office of the president of France to learn the reason for no news of the meeting, but was advised that questions be sent to the French Embassy in Pristina. And from the last one, from Monday, no answer was given.
Neither did the Kosovo government give any comment until the publication of this news regarding the “ion” of Macro for its reception to Kurti. That until Friday morning answered neither how the meeting was organized nor whether the prime minister had other activities on his agenda in Paris.











