Kurti: What happened to President Osmani was a difficult experience
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The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, emphasized on Monday that for the incident of the President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani at the Skopje Airport, there will be an official report that will show in detail what happened on August 2.

Albin Kurti, in the joint conference with the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, also said that what happened to President Vjosa Osmani was a difficult experience. Until Mickoski expressed that he feels bad about the case of President Osmani.

Prime Minister Albin Kurti from Skopje expressed his belief that the official report will clarify what happened and as he said, "we should aim for the truth, and never tension".

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Mickoski, mentioned the case of President Vjosa Osmani at Skopje Airport.

Kurti said that the two countries have cooperation in all aspects and have a positive trend. Kurti also mentioned the facilitation of border traffic, especially in Han të Elezit.

He emphasized that both countries have bilateral cooperation in diplomatic and economic aspects, while he welcomed North Macedonia's continued support and efforts for integration in international organizations, especially in the Council of Europe, and NATO.

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