Prime ministers of Montenegro, North Macedonia and Albania will visit Ukraine


The prime ministers of the three Balkan countries will visit Kyiv.
As the Balkansky Oglyadach writes with reference to local media, the Prime Ministers of Albania and North Macedonia Edi Rama and Dimitar Kovachevsky supported the proposal of the Prime Minister of Montenegro Dritan Abazovich to visit Kiev.
A few days ago, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky invited Abazovich to the Ukrainian capital. The head of the government of Montenegro accepted the invitation of the Ukrainian president and proposed the idea of a joint visit to Kyiv by the prime ministers of the Western Balkan countries, primarily NATO members, "to send a stronger message of support from the Western Balkans in support of the sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine."
On June 13, it became known that the prime ministers of Albania and North Macedonia supported the proposal of their colleagues in Montenegro. A specific date has not yet been named.
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