The Foreign German Minister, Guido Westerwelle will travel to Kosovo,
becoming the first EU minister who visits the country after the turmoil
in north.
The Spokesperson Dirk Augustin declared that Westerwelle will hold meetings with high-rank Kosovo and international officials, including the Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi and KFOR commander Erhard Buhler.
The visit in Kosovo is his last stop in the three day long Balkan tour that will start this Tuesday with Croatia and Montenegro.
Westerwelle has visited London for discussing with the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg and the Foreign Minister, William Hague.
The latter and Westerwelle released a joint declaration, asking Belgrade and Prishtina to end the crisis in Northern Kosovo.
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