Armenia moving towards recognition? Kurti and Pashinyan discuss trade, investment, and cultural exchanges

Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti Meets with Armenian Counterpart Pashinyan

In a bilateral meeting held in Yerevan, Republic of Armenia, Prime Minister Albin Kurti of Kosovo was received by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The meeting centered on strengthening ties between the two nations. According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office, Kurti expressed appreciation for the ongoing contributions of Armenian armed forces within the Kosovo Force (KFOR) framework.

He also acknowledged the growing cooperation between Armenia and Kosovo, as well as an invitation to participate in the “Yerevan Dialogue” international conference. The discussion primarily focused on identifying tangible opportunities to advance relations between Kosovo and Armenia. Key areas of interest included bolstering economic cooperation, attracting investment, and facilitating trade.

Furthermore, the conversation highlighted the importance of fostering sustainable connections through academic and cultural exchanges. Prime Minister Kurti extended his gratitude to Prime Minister Pashinyan for Armenia’s support. The meeting underscored a commitment to deepening the partnership between Kosovo and Armenia, aiming for continued collaboration across various sectors.

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One thought on “Armenia moving towards recognition? Kurti and Pashinyan discuss trade, investment, and cultural exchanges

  1. This dialogue between Kosovo and Armenia offers a potentially significant step towards regional cooperation and stability.

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