Minister Hoxhaj sends condolences to his Polish and Congolese counterparts following the tragedies striking these two states

Prishtina, 6 March 2012 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo, Enver Hoxhaj, sent his condolences to the Polish and Congolese peoples after the tragedies which struck these two states.
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In a condolences telegram sent to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Radoslaw Sikorski, Minister Hoxhaj expressed great regret on behalf of Kosovo’s people and Government following the tragedy of the train crash which occurred last Saturday in Poland.

“In these difficult days, allow me on behalf of the Government and people of Kosovo to express our sincerest condolences to You and the victims’ families”, said Minister Hoxhaj in a condolences telegram, in which he expressed his deep respect and consideration for his Polish counterpart, Sikorski.

In the condolences telegram sent to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation from the Republic of Congo, Basile Ikouebe, Minister Hoxhaj expressed the regret of Kosovo’s people and Government following the tragedy of the explosion which occurred on March 4 in Congo.

Minister Hoxhaj expressed his sincere condolences to the Government and citizens of Congo in these difficult days, expressing the solidarity of Kosovo’s people with the people of Congo.

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