Albin Kurti
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 49 |
Date of birth | March 24,1975 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Pristina |
Founded | Vetëvendosje |
Job | Politician |
Education | University of Pristina |
Universiteti i Prishtinës | |
University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina" | |
Spouse | Rita Augestad Knudsen |
Parents | Zaim Kurti |
Party | Vetëvendosje |
Movies/Shows | My Blood My Compromise |
Newborn | |
Nationality | Kosovar |
Position | Prime Minister of Kosovo since 2021 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 474298 |
Albin Kurti Life story
Albin Kurti is a Kosovo-Albanian politician and activist. He has served as the prime minister of Kosovo since 22 March 2021, having previously served in that role between February and June 2020.
US urges Serbia to withdraw troops from Kosovo border as tensions rise
... Mr Kirby also said that US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan spoke to Kosovo s Prime Minister, Albin Kurti...
Kosovo and Serbia row over monastery gun battle
... Kosovo s PM Albin Kurti accused Serbia of supporting the armed group...
Kosovo police surround 30 gunmen in monastery after officer shot
... Albin Kurti said the group was in a monastery in the northern village of Banjska and urged them to surrender...
Nato to send 700 more troops to Kosovo after clashes
... Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Kosovan PM Albin Kurti " alone is responsible" for the disturbances...
Kosovo-Serbia row leaves Nato peacekeepers under attack
...By Guy DelauneyBBC News, Balkans correspondentAleksandar Vucic and Albin Kurti have never got on...
Kosovo: Fresh clashes as Nato troops called in to northern towns
... The deputy head of the Serb List, the biggest Kosovo Serb party backed by the government in Belgrade, has accused Kosovo s Prime Minister Albin Kurti of trying to create chaos for everyone in the region...
Kosovo: Roads blocked as violence between Serb protestors and police continues
... Prime Minister Albin Kurti described the protesters as " criminal gangs" and asked the Nato-led peacekeeping Kosovo Force (KFOR) to remove the barricades...
Kosovo police surround 30 gunmen in monastery after officer shot
By Marita MoloneyBBC News
Security forces have surrounded at least 30 armed gunmen hours after a Police Officer was shot dead in Kosovo, the country's Prime Minister says.
Albin Kurti said The Group was in a monastery in the northern village of Banjska and urged them to surrender.
Mr Kurti has accused Serbia of backing what he called a " terrorist attack" that also injured another officer.
Tensions have run high in Kosovo, after violent clashes followed a disputed local election in May.
EU-mediated political talks designed to stabilise The Situation have stalled.
Kosovo declared independence in 2008 but Serbia - along with Belgrade's key allies China and Russia - Does not recognise it.
Many Serbs consider it The Birthplace of their nation. But of the 1. 8 million people living in Kosovo, 92% are ethnic Albanians and only 6% are ethnic Serbs.
Sunday's shooting happened at about 03:00 (01:00 GMT), after police said They arrived in Banjska, near The Border with Serbia, where a blockade had been reported.
Officers were attacked from several different positions with " an arsenal of firearms, including hand grenades and shoulder-fired missiles" They said in a statement.
" We can see armed people in uniforms. . They are firing on us and We Are firing back, " Kosovo police official Veton Elshan told AFP news agency by phone from Banjska.
The Serbia Orthodox Church confirmed that gunmen had stormed a monastery in The Village , located in Leposavic, where pilgrims from the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad were staying.
The Prime Minister held a press conference on Sunday hours after accusing Organised Crime with political, financial and logistical support from Belgrade of " attacking our country".
Mr Kurti added that The Perpetrators and those who issued their orders would be punished.
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani said The Incident , " orchestrated by Serbian criminal gangs" was an attack on law and order and " against the sovereignty of The Republic of Kosovo".
She condemned the " open aggression of Serbia towards Kosovo" and called on the country's allies to support Kosovo in establishing law and order.
Ms Osmani urged people to remain united and expressed her confidence in Kosovo's police.
Serbia has not commented on The Incident .
Unrest engulfed northern Kosovo in May after Kosovo Albanian mayors were installed in majority-Serb areas, after Serb residents boycotted local polls.
to deal with unrest in the northern town Zvecan following the elections.
Some 30 Nato peacekeepers and More Than 50 Serb protesters were hurt in the ensuing clashes.
The latest EU-mediated talks collapsed last week, with The Bloc 's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell blaming Mr Kurti for failing to Set Up The Association of Serb-majority municipalities which would give them more autonomy.
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