The President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani was received by the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, while during the meeting her role and contribution and the people of Kosovo in the promotion of international peace and stability were appreciated.
American Secretary of State Marco Rubio after the meeting with President Vjosa Osamani appreciated her role and contribution and that of the people of Kosovo in the promotion of international peace and stability. Through a post on the X platform, Rubio announced that he thanked Kosovo for its dedication as a founding member of the Peace Board.
MARCO RUBIO, US Secretary of State writes“I met with the president of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, and thanked him and the people of Kosovo for their commitment to peace and stability, being a founding member of the Peace Board. I also thanked President Osmani for her contribution to the International Stabilization Force in Gaza“
Meanwhile, in the announcement of the Department of State, it is emphasized that Osmani is a dedicated partner of the USA in the Western Balkans.
“The United States expects to work with the new government of Kosovo to move forward with the common agenda for regional peace, stability and economic progress,” the announcement states.
Earlier, President Osmani also wrote about this meeting, who emphasized that she and the Secretary of State discussed the possibilities of strengthening the alliance.
VJOSA OSMANI, President of Kosovo, “In particular, I thanked him for the inclusion of Kosovo in the Peace Board, for the decisive American support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Kosovo, as well as for the American military presence in Kosovo as a key presence for peace and stability in the region. We discussed the great importance of Kosovo’s membership in NATO, as well as the opening of new chapters of economic and defense cooperation, as part of our strategic partnership.”
The meeting at the State Department took place on the 18th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, while the United States was among the first countries to recognize Kosovo’s independence, announced on February 17, 2008.
