Press release

Foreign Secretary's meeting with Kosovan Prime Minister Kurti, 26 June 2023

The Foreign Secretary met Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti in London to stress the need for de-escalatory steps to reduce tensions in northern Kosovo.

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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly met Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti in London today (26 June 2023) to discuss the situation in northern Kosovo.  The Foreign Secretary stressed the need for Kosovo’s government to take de-escalatory steps to reduce tensions, including ensuring the mayors of 4 northern municipalities can work from alternative locations, removing special police units from the municipal buildings, and taking steps towards new, inclusive elections.

The Foreign Secretary underlined that Serbia and Kosovo have a responsibility to act now to de-escalate tensions and to avoid any further inflammatory actions or rhetoric. He welcomed the announcement of the imminent release of the 3 Kosovo Policemen detained on 14 June by Serbian security forces as a positive step forward.

Speaking after the meeting, the Foreign Secretary said:

The UK was the first country to recognise Kosovo’s independence in 2008, and remains committed to its future as an independent, multi-ethnic state in a stable and prosperous region.

As I made clear to Prime Minister Kurti, continued tensions put at risk the hard-won gains achieved in Kosovo over the years together with the UK and international partners.

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Published 26 June 2023