Haxhiu meets U.S. representative to NATO: America’s support vital for Kosovo

The Acting President of the Republic of Kosovo, Albulena Haxhiu, received on Tuesday the United States Permanent Representative to NATO, Matthew G. Whitaker.

It is reported that the two interlocutors discussed current political developments, security in the Kosovo region, and the importance of close coordination among allies in facing the challenges of our time.

“I expressed my gratitude for the unwavering support that the United States has given to Kosovo over the years, as well as my appreciation for Ambassador Whitaker’s commitment to strengthening our strategic partnership and security in the region,” Acting President Haxhiu said.

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