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In Costa Rica, Osmani meets with the US Undersecretary of State

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During her visit to Costa Rica, President Vjosa Osmani met with Uzra Zeya, US Undersecretary of State for Civil Security, Democracy and Human Rights in the Administration of President Joe Biden.

As the Presidency announces, they talked about “Kosovo’s progress in fulfilling the commitments within the Summit for Democracy and the intensification of Kosovo-US cooperation”.

In a discussion with Undersecretary Zeya, President Osmani spoke about the establishment of the Council for Democracy and Human Rights as evidence of the commitment of Kosovo institutions to fulfill the commitments within the Summit for Democracy, including strengthening the rule of law, democracy, the role of women in Kosovo society, the advancement of human rights and freedoms as well as cooperation with civil society and the media “, it is said in the announcement of the Presidency.

The President stressed that Kosovo stands in the same line with our allies in defending democratic values.

“At a time when democracies around the world have become a direct target of increasingly authoritarian tendencies, the Democracy Summit is the platform that has united countries from all over the globe in their efforts to consolidate and uphold democratic values. promoted and further empowered them “, Osmani was quoted as saying.

At the invitation of President Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President Osmani is staying in the Republic of Costa Rica, where according to the Presidency, he will attend the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves. During her visit to San José, the President will meet with the state leaders of this state and will hold meetings with representatives of other states.

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