Senator Murphy: Serbia should not hinder Kosovo in international organizations

Senator Murphy: Serbia should not hinder Kosovo in international organizations

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Today, the President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, received American Senators, Chris Murphy and Gary Peters in a meeting. The latter have requested that Serbia not hinder Kosovo on the path to membership in international organizations. Cereport reports citing KosovaPress

After the meeting, President Osmani said that Kosovo is the most pro-American country in the world, while criticizing Serbia for not implementing the Ohrid agreement.

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