Kosovo President, Hashim Thaci, met today in Pristina with U.S. Congressman Devin Nunes, who chairs the U.S. Congress Intelligence Committee, and George Pappas, senior advisor to the Intelligence Committee, and the U.S. Ambassador in Kosovo, Greg Delawie. President Thaci thanked Nunes for the U.S. continuous support for Kosovo. “We are partners and friends, we have a special relationship because we share and are committed to the same values … In only one decade, Kosovo has achieved great success in building democratic institutions, the economy and rule of law. Signing the Stabilization/Association Agreement and winning the status of candidate country for the MCC are confirmation of these achievements. Kosovo is a factor of stability in the region and we are committed to peace and stability. We are uncompromised in the war against radicalization and terrorism. The presence of the United States in the Balkans is crucial for peace, development and integration of the region,” Thaci said. Nunes said the U.S. remain committed to long-lasting peace and stability in South-East Europe.
Thaci: U.S. presence in the Balkans, crucial for peace (media)
- Published: 7 years ago on 31/07/2017
- By: OSCPA F
- Last Modified: July 31, 2017 @ 1:58 pm
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