Kodzias next week in Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia

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Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kodzias plans a second tour of the Balkans.

Kodzias next week will visit Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia, i.e. states circumvent in his visit in June when he came only to Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro.

As the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed, Kodzias on July 14 will go to Pristina, where he will meet with Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hashim Thaci.

From Kosovo, Kodzias will go to Tirana and have meetings with all state officials. In Tirana he will be welcomed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ditmir Bushati, Prime Minister Edi Rama and President Bujar Nishani and he will also hold meetings with the head of the Parliament and leader of the opposition. From there, he would go to Bosnia.

After returning from the second part of the Balkan tour, on July 22, Kodzias shall convene the Council for Foreign and Security Policy, which will discuss the developments in Southeast Europe.

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