Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti met on Saturday with his Croatian counterpart, Andrej Plenkovic.

The meeting took place within the framework of the Munich Security Conference, one of the most important international forums on security and global politics issues, attended by over 50 heads of state and government, diplomats and defense experts.


During a brief conversation before the start of the official meeting, Kurti informed Plenkovic that after the last elections he now has a solid majority to govern, RTK reports.

For his part, Plenkovic congratulated Kurti on his new mandate, while the two leaders exchanged greetings before entering the room reserved for the bilateral meeting.

As part of the conference, Kurti also held a meeting with the German State Secretary for the Interior, Hans-George Engelke, where they discussed opportunities for deepening bilateral cooperation, including areas such as security and the fight against crime.

We recall that President Vjosa Osmani canceled her participation in the conference due to internal commitments.

Otherwise, world leaders have gathered in Munich, where the war in Ukraine, tensions with China, and a possible nuclear deal between Iran and the US are on the agenda. /Telegraph/