The American military officer Michael Hornback has spoken about the interfaith dialogue roundtable organized in Kosovo.
He said that such an event sends an important message not only for Kosovo, but also for the entire world.
“I think this is an extraordinary event. You don’t see it happening very often. I think the idea I keep hearing is that we are not here only for tolerance, but also for coexistence. And I think that is very important. Coexistence teaches you that not only can you like someone, but you can also work together, live together. We may not share the same beliefs, we may not go to the same church, but we can still coexist,” Hornback said.
The interfaith dialogue roundtable titled “Interfaith coexistence among us, a divine virtue or a social necessity” was organized by the “Drita” Foundation and supported by the Islamic Community of Kosovo (BIK).
