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Zaev is going on an official visit to Kosovo and will meet Thaci and Haradinaj on December 12th

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Prime Minister Zoran Zaev will be visiting Kosov on the 12th of December (Tuesday), informs the Government. As part of the visit, a meeting with his Kosovar colleague Ramush Haradinaj is planned after which a joint press conference will occur.

During the day, the Prime Minister will have a meeting with the President of Kosov, Hashim Thaci as well as with the President of the Kosovar Parliament, Kadri Veseli. On the same day, a meeting with representatives of the Macedonian-Kosovar business community is also planned.

The delegation led by Prime Minister Zaev will consist of Minister of Economy, Kreshnik Bekteshi, the Minister of Transport and Communications, Goran Sugareski, the Minister of Culture, Robert Alagjozovski and the Minister without a portfolio for the diaspora, Edmond Ademi.

“The visit to Kosovo by the government delegation led by Prime Minister Zoran Zaev is a first official visit of a Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia to the Republic of Kosovo” informs the government.

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