Krasniqi calls Kurti's visits to America an excursion
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The Chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) Memli Krasniqi, in a press conference today, spoke about the visit of Prime Minister Albin Kurti to the United States of America. According to Krasniqi, previous prime ministers and presidents have not made such visits to the United States by not meeting with senior US State Department officials. "You have been journalists for a long time, everyone remembers, you have seen prime ministers even earlier and presidents of Kosovo who have been to the US, but none of them has been on an excursion like Prime Minister Kurti, this visit has not been a visit, it has been more of a private nature, we rejoice in the fact that Kosovo's leaders meet with senior officials, but there have been no merit-level meetings, meetings with advisers have existed before, but the Prime Minister must go inside the White House, to enter the White House, and meet with senior officials if not the president, then the vice president. He has not even been to the Department to meet with the Secretary of State. This never happened before in Kosovo. It is unfortunate that we are no longer dealing here with Albin Kurti as an individual, but we are dealing with the Prime Minister of Kosovo who represents our country ", said Krasniqi.
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