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President Osmani received the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Christophe Kamp

The President of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, received yesterday the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Christophe Kamp.

During the meeting, President Osmani emphasized that Kosovo has the most advanced system of human rights protection in all of Europe and remains committed to guaranteeing the rights of all citizens, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or other affiliation.

Madam President emphasized that through the Consultative Council for Communities, the Presidency is working every day with representatives of all non-majority communities to address their concerns and find concrete solutions. She reiterated her commitment to further empowering all citizens of the Republic and advancing the highest democratic standards. In this spirit, Madam President underlined that inclusiveness, built on mutual respect, equality and fundamental freedoms, remains a priority, while emphasizing that diversity is a value of our society.

She recalled that the Constitution of Kosovo, based on the most advanced democratic standards, provides powerful mechanisms for the protection of the cultural, linguistic and religious identity of communities, making Kosovo an example of inclusive democracy.

President Osmani and Mr. Kamp also discussed the importance of continuing cooperation between Kosovo institutions and the OSCE, through various programs aimed at strengthening democracy, human rights and the rule of law, for which Kosovo is showing continuous progress.

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