Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reaffirmed Türkiye's steadfast support for Kosovo’s sovereignty and independence during a visit to the Balkan nation on Saturday.
In a statement on X, Fidan described Kosovo as “the heirloom of our ancestors” and expressed optimism about enhancing bilateral cooperation between Türkiye and Kosovo.
He emphasized Türkiye's commitment to Kosovo's stability and prosperity, highlighting Türkiye's support for Kosovo's pursuit of broader international recognition as a sovereign state.
Fidan’s visit included meetings with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti, as well as discussions with Kosovo's Minister of Regional Development, Fikrim Damka.
He also engaged with Turkish communities in Prizren and Mamusha and inspected Turkish military facilities. Fidan was briefed on the construction of Pristina's Central Mosque by Grand Mufti Naim Ternava.
Throughout his visit, Fidan underscored Türkiye's dedication to Kosovo’s unity, integrity, and development, noting efforts to enhance the region's infrastructure and capabilities.
He also highlighted Türkiye’s support for ongoing peace and negotiation efforts in the region.
Türkiye was among the first countries to recognize Kosovo's independence following its declaration on February 17, 2008. The Turkish Coordination Office in Pristina, established in 1999, was later upgraded to an embassy in recognition of Kosovo's independence.
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