Abdixhiku after meetings with the ambassadors of the US, Britain, France and Germany: LDK guarantees stability and Euro-Atlantic progress

The Chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, has held several meetings in recent days with diplomatic representatives of allied countries, including the US charge d'affaires in Kosovo and the ambassadors of the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Today, Abdixhiku welcomed the Chargé d'Affaires at the American Embassy, Anu Prattipati, while during the week he also met with British Ambassador Jonathan Hargreaves, French Ambassador Olivier Guérot and held a working lunch with German Ambassador Rainer Rudolph.
Abdixhiku said that in these meetings, current political developments in Kosovo, the challenges the country is facing, and the LDK's positions in the face of them were discussed.
"We discussed the challenges Kosovo is facing, political developments and the LDK's stance towards them," he emphasized.
He added that special attention was paid to the National Elections of December 28 and the vision of the Democratic League of Kosovo after these elections.
"I emphasized the LDK's commitment to guaranteeing institutional stability and pushing forward the country's economic development," Abdixhiku declared.
The leader of the LDK underlined that the party's electoral list represents people with integrity and experience.
"The LDK list represents proven professionals, dedicated people and hard workers, who above all love Kosovo and work wholeheartedly for it," he said.
Abdixhiku expressed gratitude for the continuous support that Western allies have given to Kosovo at every stage of state formation.
"I expressed my gratitude for the extraordinary support that the US, the UK, Germany and France have given to Kosovo at every stage," he said.
Speaking about Kosovo's orientation, he emphasized that this partnership remains irreplaceable.
"Our sustainable partnership with these friendly countries remains fundamental to the democratic future and Euro-Atlantic orientation of our Republic." /Telegraph/















































