The President of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, has departed on a working visit to Finland, at the invitation of the Finnish President Alexander Stubb.
The visit will commence with an official ceremony, organized at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, after which the two presidents will hold a tête-à-tête meeting, followed by a meeting between the respective delegations of the two countries. As part of the visit, President Stubb will host an official lunch for President Osmani and her delegation at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki.
As part of this visit, President Osmani will award the Presidential Military Medal to the Finnish Armed Forces for their contribution to peace and security in Kosovo, within the framework of the NATO forces – KFOR mission.
During her visit to Finland, President Osmani will also be received by Jussi Halla-aho, Speaker of the Finnish Parliament and by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Ms. Elina Valtonen.
As part of the agenda, President Osmani will hold a discussion at the University of Helsinki on the topic “Kosovo’s Vision for European Integration, Peace and Stability”, where she will present the strategic priorities of the Republic of Kosovo to students, professors and diplomats.
During her stay in Finland, President Osmani will also hold a meeting with representatives of the Kosovar diaspora, to discuss with them the latest developments in Kosovo and to express gratitude for their valuable contribution to the empowerment of the country.
