#Kosovo’s foreign minister said Wednesday that her country is convinced that #Russia must lose the war in #Ukraine for conflict not to spread further in Europe. She said her young nation’s support for Ukraine is unconditional even though Kyiv has not recognized Kosovo’s independence.
OG from the #archives! Two letters from 1890 by #Serbian consul Luka Marinković in Priština (#Kosovo Vilayet, #Ottoman Empire at the time) about the closure of Serbian schools in the province.
“Kosovo boasts an impressive record when it comes to gender and digital inclusion but there is more work to be done—especially in ensuring girls from rural areas and families who receive social benefits have opportunities.
We've launched the EmpowerHer! Scholarship program so these girls can realize their dreams. Our scholarships will support 150 girls between 11-18 with technology training courses…”
While the US congress has been blocked for 150 days, even the tiny, Islamic mountain country of Kosovo is now sending their first two military aid packages to Ukraine containing:
Again and again—we cannot normalize this corruption. It’s shocking and it’s brazen. [Gifted link. NYTimes]: Kushner Deal in Serbia Follows Earlier Interest by Trump
The leaders of Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, and Ukraine signed a joint declaration in support of Ukraine while denouncing Russian aggression during a summit in Tirana on Feb. 28.
…. and, as with #Kosovo, #Iraq and now #Ukraine, you can be sure that #US construction giants like #Bechtel will be lining up, like vultures waiting to gorge on a dead animal’s corpse, to get the contracts to rebuild what US weaponry destroyed in the above countries and now #Gaza!
Pistorius im Kosovo: "Dialog und Deeskalation Gebot der Stunde"
Deutliche Worte in Pristina: Mit Blick auf die Spannungen mit Serbien rief Verteidigungsminister Pistorius zu diplomatischen Bemühungen auf. Deutschland unterstütze den Kosovo wie geplant. Ziel sei eine EU-Mitgliedschaft.
Southeast European leaders: Russia's war 'greatest threat to European security' (kyivindependent.com)
The leaders of Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, and Ukraine signed a joint declaration in support of Ukraine while denouncing Russian aggression during a summit in Tirana on Feb. 28.