NATO expects stable government in Kosovo after elections

NATO expects stable government in Kosovo after elections

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The North Atlantic Alliance expects that after the elections in Kosovo there will be a stable government and that NATO will work with whoever leads the country.

At a press conference in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the elections were democratic and that he expects a stable government to be formed as soon as possible, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

“Of course, we are following what is happening in Kosovo, Pristina. It has been a democratic process. What we understand is that we have the initial results, but to this day there are still no final results, the counting of votes is continuing and we will have the final results. And, based on the results so far, it seems that there will be a coalition government. Of course, we assure that we will work with whoever will lead the country. And of course we wish all politicians all the best in managing the political space and ensuring that there is a stable government as soon as possible" - said the NATO chief.

Rutte's conference was held before the meeting of defense ministers that will begin tomorrow in Brussels, regarding the preparations for the NATO Summit in The Hague in June.

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