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The Government of the Republic of Kosovo has been responding to the requests and the needs of all the people of Kosovo and has put itself in their service by respecting accountable and transparent policies. These policies led Kosovo towards a swift and sustainable economic growth, towards the creation of new jobs and a safe and secure environment for all
The Government of the Republic of Kosovo has been responding to the requests and the needs of all the people of Kosovo and has put itself in their service by respecting accountable and transparent policies. These policies led Kosovo towards a swift and sustainable economic growth, towards the creation of new jobs and a safe and secure environment for all
Ramë Manaj, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, met with a delegation from the World Bank, led by Mrs. Anita Schwarz, as well as with the Republic of Kosovo Government's Technical Inter-Ministerial Commission who is working within the Program for the Development of Sustainable Employment Policy.
On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, Deputy Prime Minister Ramë Manaj thanked the institutions and people of Montenegro for providing shelter to Kosovar refugees during the war and for their recognition of independent Kosovo. Mr. Manaj said that he considered relations between Kosovo and Montenegro to be excellent. These relations, said
Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuçi in meetings with Commissioner David O'Sullivan from the General Directorate for Trade in the European Commission and with Mr. Pierre Mirel, Director for the Western Balkans in the European Commission; stressed that the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, through their work and concrete determination in the
Hashim Thaçi, Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo Government, today hosted a farewell meeting for Arben Çejku, the Chargé d'Affaires in the Albanian Embassy to Kosovo
Hashim Thaçi, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo Government, today took part in a regular meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Group for Decentralization where progress was discussed in the transferring of competences to local authorities in Kosovo. Also taking part in the meeting were the head of the International Civilian Office, Pieter Feith, a
Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi and the DUI leader, Ali Ahmeti, said they considered collaboration between the two countries to be good and recognized Macedonia's active and constructive role during the entire process following the declaration of independence. The Prime Minister thanked Mr. Ahmeti for his work towards Macedonia's recognition of Kosovo.
As part of the cooperation of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo with all the categories of the Kosovar society and all the mechanisms representing Kosovar society and in an effort to enhance responsibility to address the problems of all the citizens; the Prime Minister of the Government of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, received in today’s meeting a
The Government of the Republic of Kosovo, aware that the issue is complex and with political dimensions, is building new administrative capacities and giving new input to this issue and at the same time, in complete cooperation with all actors involved, is drafting a Law on Missing Persons. Let this meeting serve as additional motivation contributing