A conference titled “Resilient Democracies in the Age of Information: Nordic Perspectives on Combating Disinformation and Strengthening Societal Resilience” gathered institutional and diplomatic representatives to discuss the growing challenges of disinformation and ways to strengthen democratic resilience in an increasingly complex information environment, reports Ekonomia Online.
Kosovo’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Glauk Konjufca stated that disinformation targeting Kosovo mainly originates from Russia and Serbia.
He said these campaigns aim to undermine Kosovo’s statehood and distort both domestic and international perceptions of the country.
Konjufca stressed that no single institution can address this challenge alone, emphasizing the need for cooperation between public institutions, independent media, civil society, and citizens.
He also highlighted the importance of media literacy, transparency, accountability, and education as key tools for building long-term democratic resilience.
According to him, Kosovo remains committed to strengthening institutional communication and supporting an environment where accurate information and responsible journalism can thrive.
