Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo, Jakup Krasniqi, who is visiting the United States, has been conducting an intensive diplomatic agenda, meeting ambassadors and personalities of many world countries.
During the meeting with ambassadors and high
officials of many countries, Kosovar Parliament Speaker Krasniqi
emphasized the “Kosovo Government's commitment to protect and integrate
all minorities, particularly Serb minority, into Kosovo institutions.
Whereas Serbia, with its destructive policies through continues support
of illegal parallel structures is attempting to destabilize Kosovo.”
Kosovar Parliament Speaker Krasniqi in a cordial
meeting with Ambassador of Haiti to the US, Raymond Joseph, was
informed that "Haitian government is in the process of recognition of
Kosovo independence."
Krasniqi in a “special and pleasant meeting with
Niger Ambassador to the United States, Toure Maigu, discussed the
current events in Kosovo, and the Kosovo government efforts to
integrate Serb minority into Kosovar institutions.”
Speaking of the continuously stubborn attempts
of Serbia Government to destabilize the newly-born nation of the
Republic of Kosovo, Krasniqi said that "these destructive policies
instilled by Serbia, are not only against the stability in Kosovo, but
also anti-regional, anti-European because these very policies pursued
by Serbia instill destabilization of all integration processes that
develop in Europe."
Krasniqi handed a copy of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo to
Niger Ambassador to the US, Toure Magiu, asking her to call for her
government to recognize independence of Kosovo.
Niger Ambassador Toure thanked Kosovar
Parliament Speaker Krasniqi for all the information stressing that she
will inform the Niger government and the president of her country about
the political developments in Kosovo.
Krasniqi also met with the President of the National Democratic Institute, Kenneth Vollack, and its director, Robert Benjamin.
During the US Democratic National Convention Krasniqi met with former
Foreign Minister of Germany, Joschka Fischer, and Ambassadors of Turkey
and Montenegro to Washington D.C.
Krasniqi also met with many US congressmen and
senators and is expected meet many other important political
personalities during the week, informs the Press Office of the
Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo.
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