Pristina: On March 17, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani asked U.S. President Joe Biden to use Washington’s influence within NATO member states to help her country join the military alliance. In a letter sent to Biden, Osmani said that in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, joining NATO was her main national security priority. “We express our faith and expectation that the U.S. will use its leadership and influence to actively support and advance the complex process of NATO membership for Kosovo,” Osmani wrote.

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