Kosovo’s Acting PM Kurti Holds Bilateral Talks with Officials from Finland, Belgium, and France

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Acting Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, held bilateral meetings in Paris with senior officials from Finland, Belgium, and France during the Paris Peace Forum.

Kurti met with Johannes Koskinen, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Finnish Parliament; Peter De Roover, President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives; and Bruno Fuchs, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the French National Assembly.

During the meetings, discussions focused on bilateral relations, areas of cooperation, potential new partnerships, Kosovo’s progress as a state and society, and its path toward European integration.

In a statement, Kurti emphasized the historical and ongoing support of these countries:

“Finland, Belgium, and France have been close allies during our most critical moments of liberation, independence, and state-building. Moving forward, we look to Finland for its model of welfare and citizen care, to Belgium for Euro-Atlantic guidance, and to France for its strong republic, love of freedom, and commitment to equality.”