Kurti meets Kallas, discuss the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, “adcoration of 14 March at a new and positive momentum”

Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in margins at the European Political Community Summit (EPC), held a meeting with European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy High Representative and at the same time European Commission Vice President Kaya Kallas.
According to the ZKM, “during the meeting political situation was discussed in the region, as well as security issues, in an increasingly interrelated context of international challenges. Acting Prime Minister Kurti stressed the importance of connecting with the European Union in addressing these challenges and advancing European integration of the Republic of Kosovo”.
In this direction, incumbent Prime Minister Kurti “reaffirmed Kosovo's commitment to the reform agenda and the application for obtaining candidate country status for EU membership, underlining our country's progress and the need for fair treatment, based on the merit of”, the announcement follows.
The “was also talked about recent political developments in the country, including implementing the Foreign Law and agreeing on March 14th, which was assessed as a new and positive moment for the road ahead of”, the ZKM reports on it.
The dialogue process between Kosovo and Serbia was discussed during the meeting, as well as the issue of Albanians in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc, where incumbent Prime Minister Kurti raised concerns about the equipment of addresses and the inability of financial support for the Valley from the Government of the Republic of Kosovo”, the announcement concludes.












