Kosovo’s Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti has extended his Orthodox Christmas greetings to citizens of the Serbian community, emphasizing solidarity, mutual respect, and collective efforts toward greater well-being.
In a message published on Wednesday, Kurti addressed members of the Orthodox faith who celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar, wishing them peace and prosperity.
“To our citizens from the Serbian community of the Orthodox faith, who today celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar, I wish you a joyful holiday,” Kurti wrote.
He added that this sacred day should bring love, good fortune, and prosperity to families, while encouraging celebration in a spirit of harmony, understanding, and respect.
“May goodness unite us. May we be guided by the will for solidarity and work toward greater well-being,” Kurti stated.
The acting prime minister concluded by expressing hope that Christmas would find families together, in good health and joy, reinforcing a message of coexistence and social cohesion in Kosovo’s multiethnic society.
Kurti’s message comes amid continued efforts by Kosovo’s institutions to promote intercommunity dialogue and mutual respect, particularly during religious and cultural holidays.
