Fri, 14 February, 2025

Tomorrow Zaev and his delegation pay Kosovo an official visit

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Prime Minister Zoran Zaev with a government delegation, will pay an official visit to the Republic of Kosovo tomorrow, the government’s press service announced.

The delegation, led by Zaev, is comprised of Minister of Economy, Kreshnik Bekteshi, Minister of Transport and Communications, Goran Sugareski, Minister of Culture, Robert Alagjozovski and Minister without Portfolio in charge of Diaspora, Edmond Ademi.

On the agenda, during the visit, several bilateral meetings are scheduled between the government delegations of Macedonia and Kosovo, and the first a face to face meeting with Zaev his Kosovo counterpart, Ramush Haradinaj, after which a joint press conference is scheduled .

Zaev will also meet with the of Parliament Speaker of Kosovo, Kadri Veseli, and the Macedonian Prime Minister will also meet with representatives of the Macedonian-Kosovo business community, as well as with companies from Macedonia and Kosovo.

Prime Minister Zaev will round up his visit with at a meeting with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci.

The visit of the government delegation to Kosovo is the first official visit of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia to the Republic of Kosovo.

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