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Scholz and Kurti will hold a joint conference tomorrow

The Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz, and the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, will hold a joint conference tomorrow. This was announced by the German Ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde, as he says that the conference will start at 16:00. Ambassador Rohde, among other things, suggests that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet separately… Continue reading Scholz and Kurti will hold a joint conference tomorrow

The call between Macron and Putin lasted over 2 hours

French President Emmanuel Macron called Russian President Putin for the first time since March 29. The conversation lasted 2 hours and 10 minutes. This was reported by Le Parisien with reference to the Elysee Palace. There are currently no details on the content of the conversation. This is Macron’s first conversation with Putin since March… Continue reading The call between Macron and Putin lasted over 2 hours

Kurti talks with defense lawyers of Thaci and other prisoners in the Hague

Today the Prime Minister Albin Kurti talked to all the lawyers and co-lawyers of the defense teams of the Albanians that are accused before the Specialized Chambers in The Hague. The announcement states that the meeting was held online and lasted almost two hours and during it the requests of the defense teams for the… Continue reading Kurti talks with defense lawyers of Thaci and other prisoners in the Hague

Norwegian ambassador optimistic about the final Kosovo-Serbia agreement within the year

Norwegian Ambassador Jens Erik Grøndahl thinks the situation in Kosovo and the region is calm, despite growing concerns following the Russian aggression in Ukraine. Recently, police officers have been the target of several attacks, which the ambassador strongly condemned, saying such incidents are unacceptable. In an interview with KosovaPress, Ambassador Grøndahl also talks about the… Continue reading Norwegian ambassador optimistic about the final Kosovo-Serbia agreement within the year

Zelensky urges Albania to restrict Russian tourists

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, thanked Albania for the support it has given to his country in the fight against the Russian army. Albania has joined Western sanctions against Russia, closed airspace to Russian aircraft and voted in favor of a United Nations resolution condemning Russia’s occupation of Ukraine. Addressing the Albanian Parliament on… Continue reading Zelensky urges Albania to restrict Russian tourists

Northern Macedonia buys the system that monitors 150 kilometers of land border

Northern Macedonia has purchased three mobile surveillance and surveillance systems from the MUSON – MUSON 20FM series, developed by the Bulgarian company Opticoelectron, reports the BulgarianMilitary.com website. The site quotes an official Opticoelectron representative, but does not provide details on the value of the deal, although it is reported that negotiations are already underway for… Continue reading Northern Macedonia buys the system that monitors 150 kilometers of land border

Zelensky addresses Albanians today

Today, the Albanian Parliament will hold a special plenary session, where the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, is expected to speak through a video message. The announcement of the Assembly states that the session will be held starting at 11:00. Otherwise, Zelensky since the beginning of the war in Ukraine has addressed several parliaments, to… Continue reading Zelensky addresses Albanians today

The UK is expected to increase military aid to Ukraine

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, will determine a new military package worth 300 million (357 million euros), to support the continued defense of Ukraine. According to foreign media, the Telegraph reports, the package includes electronic warfare devices, an anti-battery radar system, GPS blocking devices and thousands of night-vision devices, according to… Continue reading The UK is expected to increase military aid to Ukraine

Media freedom in Kosovo is improving

Kosovo has made progress in terms of media freedom, according to the World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters Without Borders. In this index, Kosovo ranks this year in the 61st position, compared to the 78th position it held in 2021. The upward trend comes after the decline it marked last year – by eight… Continue reading Media freedom in Kosovo is improving