US envoy confirms no immediate negative impact on Kosovo from Trump’s policies

US envoy confirms no immediate negative impact on Kosovo from Trump’s policies

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None of President Donald Trump's decisions so far will negatively affect Kosovo for now, the Presidency of Kosovo has announced, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

This was confirmed by the US envoy for the Western Balkans, Alexander Kasanoff, in meeting with the President's Chief of Staff, Learta Hollaj, in Washington, Bekim Kupina, told media advisor to President Vjosa Osmani.

"President Osmani's Chief of Staff, Learta Hollaj, met in Washington with Alexander Kasanoff, US Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western Balkans, from whom she received confirmation that none of President Trump's decisions so far, for now, negatively affect Kosovo," Kupina said.

Recall, the Presidency's statement comes after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order temporarily suspending all US international assistance programs for three months until they are reviewed for their consistency with his policy objectives.

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