Donika Kadaj-Bujupi, adviser to President Vjosa Osmani, has announced that the president will soon invite the leaders of political parties in Kosovo to inform them about the next actions and obligations that Kosovo will have as part of the Peace Board.
Just a day ago, Kosovo became one of 19 founding countries of the new organization led by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Peace Board is a new international body initiated by Trump, aimed at overseeing the implementation of peace plans in conflict areas, with an initial focus on the Gaza Strip.
Speaking on the TV show “60 Minuta” on KTV on Friday, Kadaj-Bujupi said that President Osmani is fully briefed on the project, but the details will only be made public after they are disclosed by the White House.
She also outlined what is expected to happen on the domestic political scene:
“What is known internally is that very soon, the president will invite all leaders of all political parties to inform them about the next steps and obligations Kosovo will have. I repeat, there is no delegation of sovereignty and no financial cost in terms of fees or payments,” she said.
Kadaj-Bujupi described the signing of this charter as one of Kosovo’s most important decisions since independence and the International Court of Justice. According to her, Kosovo’s participation in this board strengthens its international position and importance as a state, even in front of countries that do not recognize it.
She added that one advantage of this organization, unlike the United Nations, is that Russia and China do not have veto rights.
