Visit to Bled, Kurti: We ended it with more hope for the bright future of Kosovo
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The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, wrote about his visit to Bled, Slovenia, where he participated in the Strategic Forum. He announced about the meetings held and emphasized that he concluded the participation there "with more hope for the bright future of Kosovo".

While mentioning the meeting with Stuart Peach, Kurti said that they discussed regional cooperation, current issues and the dialogue process.

"About the dialogue mediated by the European Union, the implementation of the Brussels Basic Agreement and the Annex agreed in Ohrid and the next high-level meeting next month, I spoke with the EU emissary, Lajcak. Meanwhile, with the Ambassador of the United States of America to the OSCE, Michael Carpenter, we talked about the already de-escalated situation in the four municipalities in the north and about the importance of preventing its potential re-escalation", he said.

He wrote that "with the messages for the EU of a union of common values ​​and principles, the request that the Western Balkans focus on reforms and the rule of law and the vision offered for the membership of the Western Balkans until 2030, we concluded the participation in the Strategic Forum of Bled with more hope and confidence for the bright future of our Republic".


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