
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Kreshnik Ahmeti, mentions Greece as an opportunity to recognize Kosovo, as he emphasizes that the relations between the two countries have become very close.
"Engagement is daily in this direction. It is clear that new recognitions have been showing for years that they cannot come in waves as they came immediately after the declaration of independence, for already known reasons, since 117 countries have already recognized Kosovo. There are developments in a number of countries, apart from those of the European Union, four of which are also members of NATO.
By prioritizing these because multilateral goals also prioritize the EU and NATO. With Greece, we had the most significant development, when we raised the status of our office in Athens from an office for economic issues to an office for issues of interest for Kosovo", Deputy Minister Ahmeti emphasizes to Kosovapress.
In addition, Ahmeti is optimistic that in 2024 there will be positive movements regarding Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe. He declares that the report of the eminent jurists of the Council of Europe for Kosovo has been positive and that there are no conditions regarding the dialogue with Serbia.
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